The Glenn Beck Program - December 18, 2024


The Spending Bill Addition That Left Glenn SPEECHLESS | Guests: Rep. Chip Roy & Max Lucado | 12⧸18⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

156.36421

Word Count

19,481

Sentence Count

1,612

Misogynist Sentences

26

Hate Speech Sentences

26


Summary

A new report from The Hill says 41% of adults under the age of 30 consider the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson to be acceptable. That's more than the 40% in that demographic who consider it unacceptable. Why are so many young people embracing the idea that murder is acceptable?


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 We gotta stand together if we're gonna survive.
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00:01:08.540 Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:14.040 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:16.960 Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
00:01:20.320 My name is Liz Wheeler, and we will be joined in just a moment by Glenn Beck himself.
00:01:25.180 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:01:27.240 I am honored.
00:01:28.280 I am privileged.
00:01:29.180 I'm excited to be here sitting with Glenn today for this show.
00:01:33.160 Glenn will join us in just a moment.
00:01:34.120 And he's on remote location today, and they're getting his technical stuff all set up.
00:01:39.100 But we have a fabulous show for you today.
00:01:41.980 We are nearing Christmas, the joyous season.
00:01:45.860 But the people in our country who are not feeling the joy as much as they should, that joy is not happening on Capitol Hill.
00:01:52.220 On Capitol Hill, they're trying to do what swamp creatures do best.
00:01:55.160 They're trying to ram through an omnibus spending bill while all of us are spending time with our families and decorating our Christmas trees and making sure that all of our packages are tied with ribbons and bows.
00:02:05.000 They have a 1,547-page document that they want to ram through and giving our members of Congress, our representatives, barely enough time to get through 10 of those pages.
00:02:16.580 We're going to talk about exactly what's in that report today because, ladies and gentlemen, you and I have a unique role to play in this incoming Trump administration.
00:02:26.500 Even during this transition period, for the first time in American history, when we raise our voices, we have an incoming president-elect and his team who are listening to us.
00:02:37.520 We are helping guide choices which will ultimately guide our destiny.
00:02:41.600 And once you see what's in this horrible, abominable, terrible spending bill, I think you'll join me in raising your voices to put a stop to that.
00:02:49.360 We also have a new report that shows that 41% of Americans under the age of 30 find the killing of the UnitedHealthcare CEO to be acceptable.
00:03:00.480 It's a shocking statistic.
00:03:02.080 It means that with all the joy and all the happiness and all the hope we feel after the election of President Trump, we still have a lot of work to do in our culture war.
00:03:09.400 However, I'm going to tell you today my story of how insurance is difficult.
00:03:15.820 It's challenging.
00:03:16.540 I quit my insurance, in fact.
00:03:17.820 We're going to talk about that and how young people really shouldn't be turning to murder as an answer to this.
00:03:23.680 All of this and more today on the Glenn Beck Program.
00:03:26.500 All right.
00:03:30.380 A new report from The Hill says 41% of adults under the age of 30 consider the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson to be acceptable.
00:03:39.880 That's more than the 40% in that demographic who consider it to be unacceptable.
00:03:44.320 When I read this statistic, I thought, you know, this is shocking because there's no other word for it than to call it evil.
00:03:52.340 To think that the outright assassination of someone who runs a company, even if you disagree with that company, to think that the murder of that man is acceptable in our nation, a nation of laws, of order, it's evil.
00:04:06.380 It's completely evil.
00:04:07.440 Why are people feeling this way?
00:04:09.200 And I would propose that there are two reasons they're feeling this way.
00:04:11.920 Reason number one is because there are problems, legitimate grievances with our health care system, legitimate, not just bureaucratic nonsense, but corruption, corruption that causes people suffering, pain, and even death.
00:04:28.960 Those are legitimate grievances.
00:04:30.840 But acting on those legitimate grievances, murdering someone as a way of retribution for those grievances, that is always and will always be wrong.
00:04:39.340 And this generation of young people, I myself am towards the upper levels of millennials, but millennials and Gen Zers have been indoctrinated their entire lives.
00:04:52.600 From the moment they started watching television till when they were put in universal pre-K programs through the public school system with Hollywood and TikTok, they've been indoctrinated into being one thing.
00:05:03.620 They've been indoctrinated into having a revolutionary mindset.
00:05:08.880 They've been indoctrinated into feeling self-loathing for themselves based on the color of their skin or their country based on our history as fallen human beings.
00:05:19.940 And that is what we are seeing today.
00:05:21.880 We are seeing that that indoctrination has been effective.
00:05:24.820 It's not a hopeless situation.
00:05:27.300 It's a discouraging situation to see so many young people embracing an evil ideology or celebrating the murder of a man, a husband, and a father, even if you disagree with what his health care, his insurance company was doing.
00:05:41.200 But this revolutionary mindset makes it all the more incumbent on us to understand where that indoctrination is coming from and to raise our voices and encouraging President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect J.D. Vance to really abolish the corruption in these institutions which have formed the minds of young people to think that it's OK to murder a man.
00:06:10.420 Brian Thompson, just because he was the CEO of a health insurance company.
00:06:15.220 Let me share with you a story about our health care system, because I think a lot of us watched this summer as RFK Jr. married Make America Healthy Again with Make America Great Again.
00:06:28.100 And we thought we never thought this was possible to have the marriage of two such powerful movements representing the anti-corruption side of each issue, the anti-big pharma for RFK and the anti-administrative state with Donald Trump.
00:06:44.040 They hadn't worked together before and we thought this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to undercut forces that became clear to us during covid when we saw how the public health administration and big pharma, the FDA and the CDC collude with each other in order to first instill fear, manipulate our behavior, control us and profit off of us.
00:07:08.760 Oftentimes, oftentimes at our bodily harm being the cost.
00:07:12.460 And we saw this and we realized this marriage between Make America Healthy Again and Make America Great Again is a once in a lifetime opportunity to take back that which is rightfully ours.
00:07:24.800 So all that being said, the grievances against the health insurance industry and against the health care, the health care industry as a whole are valid health insurance, by the way, these young people, they have never experienced health insurance except under Obamacare.
00:07:41.660 Their entire experience with insurance has either been on their parents' insurance or under Obamacare.
00:07:49.620 And what these young people clearly don't know is that claim denials, while they're extremely common now, probably every single one of us listening and watching this show today has experienced that and the despair and the anger and the fear that you feel when you when you're stuck with a bill that you expected your health insurance to cover.
00:08:09.220 However, because of Obamacare, because of Obamacare, because health insurers were forced to accept sick, expensive patients with pre-existing conditions and that that cause an imbalance in the entire system of how health insurance is supposed to work, claim denials have increased by tenfold thanks to Obamacare.
00:08:29.020 Glenn and I were talking this morning on the pre-production call and he was saying, this is what I warned.
00:08:33.140 This is what I warned 10 years ago when more than that, 15 years ago when universal government run government subsidized health insurance was on the line, when Obamacare was being celebrated by the left and even some squishes on the right.
00:08:48.640 He said, I warned that this would happen, that not only would it cause government to be more in control, that big pharma would be empowered, that politicians would be making decisions about your health that you and your family ought to be making.
00:09:01.380 And he's like, I warned that claim denials would increase.
00:09:04.920 So, you know what I did, ladies and gentlemen, after the birth of my second daughter this past March, our family's health insurance, I have an almost four-year-old and an eight-month-old, our family's health insurance deductible increased significantly.
00:09:17.320 We were paying more than I could stomach paying in health insurance premiums, and we don't really use it.
00:09:25.600 The kind of health care that I take part in, I'm kind of crunchy-minded.
00:09:28.960 I go to the chiropractor, I eat healthy, I try to drink my green smoothies, all the stuff, you know, that I'm mocked for in the morning when I'm drinking my green smoothie instead of eating my, instead of drinking my milkshake coffee.
00:09:42.140 And I just couldn't stomach a health insurance premium being over two grand a month for a family of four when we don't use it.
00:09:50.180 So, my husband and I quit our health insurance.
00:09:53.240 We actually took action.
00:09:54.300 Instead of, you know, murdering a health care CEO, we quit.
00:09:58.920 We called our health insurance and we said, we're done.
00:10:01.500 We're out.
00:10:02.240 We're completely done with this.
00:10:04.080 Because it's just not fair.
00:10:05.760 It just, it costs us so much every year for what?
00:10:09.840 So, what is covered?
00:10:10.720 So that we can subsidize people who are making unhealthy life decisions, self-destructive life decisions.
00:10:15.040 This is not it.
00:10:16.760 And I told, and oh, Glenn is joining us now.
00:10:20.060 Yes, I am.
00:10:21.000 Sorry about that.
00:10:21.660 I've been listening to you.
00:10:22.980 And you're exactly right on all of this.
00:10:25.760 And if I may just ask you a question.
00:10:27.540 Yes.
00:10:28.420 I don't know how old you are.
00:10:30.640 20s?
00:10:31.240 No, I'm 35.
00:10:32.400 35, okay.
00:10:33.140 So, how much of pre-Obamacare do you remember?
00:10:38.660 Well, I remember it politically.
00:10:40.460 I was on my parents' insurance at the time through about 26.
00:10:44.280 But I remember the issues with it.
00:10:47.240 Yeah, okay.
00:10:47.860 So, I was on the air at Fox and running a company.
00:10:52.280 And we had the Cadillac, if you will, or the Mercedes or Rolls Royce of health insurance.
00:11:01.020 Um, and it was affordable.
00:11:04.360 And I was on the air at Fox and I'm like, you cannot do this.
00:11:09.120 These people in Washington, they're either lawyers.
00:11:11.980 And anybody who is in business, uh, how creative are lawyers?
00:11:16.600 How good are lawyers for your business?
00:11:19.100 How, if you listened or were run by lawyers, unless you're a law firm, how successful would
00:11:26.600 your business be?
00:11:27.780 So, you have a majority of lawyers.
00:11:30.860 The rest of them are career politicians and only a few people that even understand capitalism
00:11:36.940 and how to run a business.
00:11:38.180 And I said, you cannot run your healthcare system like this.
00:11:43.740 It will lead to shortages.
00:11:45.740 What a surprise.
00:11:46.940 Higher costs.
00:11:48.240 What a surprise.
00:11:49.560 And people, um, being cut out who have always had, they're healthy and they've always had
00:11:56.060 coverage and it's not a problem because you can't do it.
00:11:59.420 It's simple math and simple business.
00:12:03.600 And instead they incentivized these companies to come in.
00:12:08.680 And now, because they're capped at a certain percentage of profits and they've incentivized
00:12:16.280 by taking away the cops, I want you to listen to this and understand this carefully.
00:12:22.660 When there's a problem, it, whenever there was a big health insurance that was screwing
00:12:28.620 everybody all across the country, where did you find out about it?
00:12:33.880 Or where did, where did it usually end up?
00:12:37.360 It usually ended up with some sweaty CEO on 60 minutes.
00:12:43.640 The press would step in and expose it.
00:12:47.920 And then everybody would be talking about it.
00:12:50.560 And Congress would then step in and say, Hey, Hey, I think we're going to have to have some
00:12:55.780 hearings on your company.
00:12:56.900 And everything would change.
00:12:58.760 But now the media is part of the government.
00:13:02.500 The healthcare industry is in with the government.
00:13:05.800 There's not a cop anywhere to call.
00:13:08.540 If you have a legitimate problem, this is why public private partnerships become fascist.
00:13:16.500 It's a fascist problem.
00:13:19.380 You can't put those two together.
00:13:21.360 By the way, that Rolls Royce of insurance.
00:13:23.840 I was the last person in the state of New York to pay for it.
00:13:28.600 And the cost for my company went through the roof, but we held out as long as we could until
00:13:35.900 they canceled that.
00:13:38.700 We were paying fines from the government.
00:13:42.320 They were fining us for being take for taking care of my employees.
00:13:48.280 It makes no sense.
00:13:50.140 And if you didn't grow up with privatized healthcare as screwed up as that was, because the government
00:13:57.600 had already made it quasi public private.
00:14:01.500 They had put in so many laws, again, attorneys, they put in so many laws, so many restrictions
00:14:07.940 and the big pharmaceutical companies, the big healthcare companies, they could send lots
00:14:14.500 of money to Washington.
00:14:15.500 So they usually got their way.
00:14:17.420 It became crony capitalism and your healthcare did suck, but it was better than the rest of
00:14:23.980 the world.
00:14:24.280 And it's far better than it is now.
00:14:27.400 The problem with socialism and socialist creep is you get far enough away from it.
00:14:36.060 I said this in 2009, here's what's going to happen.
00:14:40.940 They're going to say that they're saying it's bad now, but then they're going to make it
00:14:45.560 worse, but it'll be a slow creep to worse for about 10 years.
00:14:50.780 After about 10 years, everybody will be screaming about their health insurance.
00:14:55.580 They'll forget that Obama said it would cost each family.
00:14:58.600 It would save you $2,000 a year.
00:15:01.320 I said a guarantee it's going to spend, you're going to spend much more money on that and
00:15:05.580 you're not going to have the same service and you probably will be screwed out of your
00:15:09.020 doctor.
00:15:11.340 Where, where are we?
00:15:12.440 We're, oh gosh, gee, we're 10 years away.
00:15:15.500 And what are they saying?
00:15:17.040 Exactly what I said they would say.
00:15:19.040 The left would be saying, we've got to, we've got to take the whole thing over because the
00:15:25.320 whole thing is screwed.
00:15:26.340 And that leads you where, not only to socialism, but to the care we give our veterans, which
00:15:34.700 is an abomination already.
00:15:37.760 I'm going to take a quick break and we'll come back in just a second.
00:15:40.460 Cause I want to hear the rest of your story about switching because I've thought about that
00:15:46.100 of just switching to one of these, you know, these pools.
00:15:51.240 Cause that makes sense.
00:15:52.640 You're, you know, you got a problem.
00:15:54.280 I'll pay for you.
00:15:55.040 You pay for me.
00:15:55.760 Uh, that, that's, that's actually the way insurance is supposed to work, but don't tell
00:16:02.660 any of the Democrats.
00:16:03.980 They'll shut that down too.
00:16:07.420 While we're talking about, uh, while we're talking about healthcare, abortion is not women's
00:16:13.780 health care.
00:16:14.040 I'm sorry.
00:16:14.580 I'm a man.
00:16:15.240 I shouldn't have an opinion on this.
00:16:17.220 Liz, as a woman whose pronouns are he, uh, are her, she, defamation, defamation.
00:16:26.660 Yeah.
00:16:26.880 Sorry.
00:16:27.480 Uh, you can speak on that is, is abortion women's healthcare.
00:16:32.480 Abortion is not healthcare.
00:16:34.940 And as a man, I think you have every right to speak up in defense of the unborn.
00:16:40.640 Abortion is an abomination.
00:16:42.480 And it's, it's worse.
00:16:44.500 There's a new, there's a new study out.
00:16:46.860 I think it came from someplace in Europe.
00:16:49.500 Uh, and it shows 65% of women who have abortions within a year are having serious mental and
00:16:58.340 behavioral issues.
00:16:59.620 Of course, of course, this is why pre-born concentrates, not just on the baby, but also
00:17:07.020 saving the mom.
00:17:08.880 Most women come in and they don't want to have an abortion.
00:17:11.960 They just feel alone.
00:17:13.440 They don't feel like they have a safety net.
00:17:15.480 They got nothing.
00:17:17.200 This is where pre-born comes in.
00:17:19.040 Now, uh, I was asked by pre-born to tell you that, um, Tanya and I, uh, have made a, a year
00:17:28.260 end contribution to them.
00:17:29.620 This is, I put my money where my mouth is.
00:17:31.360 I believe in these people.
00:17:32.860 Uh, and they've asked me to tell you that we're matching a hundred thousand dollars.
00:17:38.940 So if we can raise a hundred thousand dollars, it will be 200,000 because it'll be my match.
00:17:44.620 So if you can put a dollar in or $10 in or a hundred thousand dollars, whatever, if you've
00:17:52.020 had a great year, this is one of the best things you can do.
00:17:55.860 Saving children, saving moms.
00:17:58.260 Yes.
00:17:58.980 The lives you will save are incredible.
00:18:01.240 And, uh, I so believe in these people, obviously, um, Tanya and I are passionate about this.
00:18:08.720 So this is all sponsored by pre-born.
00:18:11.240 If you have anything and you'd like to give it, uh, even $28 pays for one ultrasound.
00:18:18.160 I want you to go to, uh, pound two 50, just hit pound two 50, say the keyword baby, or head
00:18:24.420 online to pre-born.com slash Beck.
00:18:26.840 That's pre-born.com slash Beck is, uh, I mean, hopefully we can do this by the end of the
00:18:32.540 week, a hundred thousand dollar match.
00:18:34.240 It'll be $200,000 sponsored by pre-born 10 seconds.
00:18:39.380 I have to tell you just a quick note.
00:18:58.920 I'm in Nashville.
00:18:59.800 I'm in Nashville.
00:19:00.900 My daughter is singing at the Grand Ole Opry, the same stage that Patsy Cline, uh, walked
00:19:10.920 on.
00:19:11.320 She's singing tonight.
00:19:12.200 And as a daughter, uh, as a, as a proud papa of a, of a sweet, sweet daughter, I could
00:19:18.140 vomit blood this morning.
00:19:19.860 I can't imagine what it's going to be like sitting in the audience, uh, watching her,
00:19:25.420 but, uh, pray for her tonight.
00:19:27.600 I know she's going to do a good job.
00:19:28.900 She was so sweet.
00:19:29.600 She said, dad, I just, I don't want to blow this.
00:19:33.400 And I'm like, well, I know, but you're not going to.
00:19:35.400 And she's like, I, they were so kind to invite me and I don't want to wreck their concert.
00:19:41.980 I'm like, I've seen them in concert, honey.
00:19:44.360 It's for King and country.
00:19:45.560 You're not going to wreck it no matter what you do, but you're not going to wreck it.
00:19:49.060 Uh, so anyway, um, well, let's go back Liz to you and, uh, and your healthcare.
00:19:54.540 You switched healthcare last year or this year?
00:19:58.360 Like last month, like maybe six weeks ago.
00:20:00.320 I think it was, we, as of November 1st, we quit our health insurance.
00:20:03.660 Okay.
00:20:04.360 Not a commercial.
00:20:05.480 Who did you switch to?
00:20:06.660 No, not, not a commercial directly.
00:20:08.560 I mean, we've, listen, we couldn't pay over 2000.
00:20:11.980 A month to cover my husband, myself, my almost four-year-old and my eight-month-old when we
00:20:16.220 were healthy people, we don't need insurance.
00:20:18.340 We're covering other people.
00:20:19.460 So we like went to their website and it's hard to find the quitting forms.
00:20:23.000 They, they want to make it as difficult as possible.
00:20:24.940 They almost don't understand.
00:20:25.800 They're like, what do you mean you're quitting your health insurance?
00:20:27.760 What does that, what does that mean?
00:20:29.080 I'm like, well, it means you suck and we're not going to be a part of this scam anymore.
00:20:33.020 So I've, I'd heard of these, these, um, these co-ops, I guess you could call them
00:20:37.820 before I'd heard reports that, you know, groups of people, and then this is like private groups
00:20:42.620 of people would get together and cover each other's health insurance or health, uh, expenses.
00:20:47.040 Is this one of the Christian ones where all the Christians are getting together?
00:20:50.240 No, it's not one of those.
00:20:51.220 This is, this is, I would call it for healthy people.
00:20:54.060 Uh, it's called, it's called crowd health and they style themselves as being not insurance,
00:20:59.360 but assurance, meaning you can have assurance that your health events will be covered if
00:21:03.640 you qualify to join this group.
00:21:05.020 And it's really cool.
00:21:06.160 It's like crowdfunding.
00:21:07.120 I get an email every month that says, Hey, someone in your group needs, you know, help
00:21:11.580 covering pregnancy expenses.
00:21:12.760 And so I give a couple hundred dollars to that.
00:21:15.280 In addition to your base monthly fee, it's Glenn, it's a fraction of the price of health
00:21:19.820 insurance.
00:21:20.140 And you're, you're, if you are a member in good standing, you can have confidence that
00:21:23.900 your, that your claims, I guess you can call them will be covered.
00:21:27.180 Does it tell you you're in good standing?
00:21:29.340 I mean, yes, it does.
00:21:30.000 You get like a red mark or if you're not in good standing or a green mark, which is awesome,
00:21:33.600 right?
00:21:33.800 It's like a system of merit.
00:21:35.020 Everybody can see if you're a good standing or not.
00:21:37.600 I love it.
00:21:38.320 I absolutely love it.
00:21:39.600 We should talk to, uh, the, uh, CEO, uh, maybe tomorrow we could get them on.
00:21:46.560 I'd love to talk about this because if you didn't, if you've only known Obamacare, you
00:21:51.740 have no idea how the government is in bed with these corporations, which are buying the hospitals
00:21:59.040 now and screwing all of us, Glenn Beck.
00:22:04.260 But as always, uh, it's the government that's doing it to you.
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00:22:34.400 They have been helping people.
00:22:35.860 I, I, they called me in like 2006 or seven and I was, I knew the crash was coming and
00:22:42.720 I knew it was because everybody was getting these loans from all these banks.
00:22:46.660 And I'm like, I'm sorry.
00:22:47.780 I'm not taking anybody that's giving out loans.
00:22:49.880 And they're like, Glenn, Glenn, we listen to you every day.
00:22:52.260 We know we agree with you.
00:22:54.380 We don't do those loans.
00:22:55.900 We're not connected to the banks.
00:22:57.380 And I'm like, uh, well, we'll see after the crash comes, call me.
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00:23:47.440 All right, I want to ask you, why would you believe anything that this government tells you?
00:24:05.860 And I mean anything.
00:24:07.400 You want to talk about a betrayal of trust?
00:24:09.200 We don't trust our institutions anymore.
00:24:11.160 I'm going to show you why.
00:24:12.840 And this is going to get much worse as we actually, we don't need to run investigations
00:24:20.220 or anything else.
00:24:21.000 All we need to do is release all of the reports so you can see all the things that have been
00:24:27.680 hidden from you in the last four years.
00:24:30.160 And honestly, the last, I don't know, 16 years.
00:24:34.420 We need to see all of it.
00:24:37.180 And the corruption, the corruption from this administration is going to make Watergate
00:24:45.680 and the Kennedy cover-up, all of that look like nursery school.
00:24:53.040 We are now starting to get reports.
00:24:55.860 Now, remember, what's going on with these drones?
00:24:59.100 Are they ours?
00:25:00.100 Are they Chinese?
00:25:01.300 Are they Russian?
00:25:02.420 Or are they just hobbyists?
00:25:04.280 The reason why I can't tell you is there's not any credible sources.
00:25:10.340 And I've talked to senators, I've talked to state senators, U.S. senators, I've talked
00:25:16.400 to Intel, I've had conversations on the air, off the air.
00:25:19.860 Not a single one of them or their agencies has credibility enough for me to come to you
00:25:26.720 and say, I think this is what it is.
00:25:28.300 Other than just me just making it up, I think this is what it is.
00:25:32.960 But I don't trust it.
00:25:34.420 It's kind of like how I felt before the election where you're like, oh, I think we're going
00:25:39.720 to win.
00:25:40.100 And then 15 minutes later, you're like, I don't know if we're going to win.
00:25:43.580 I feel like that on every news story, especially with the drones.
00:25:47.180 I think this is China.
00:25:48.820 No, it's definitely us.
00:25:50.960 Here's why.
00:25:52.460 Three reports came out yesterday.
00:25:55.540 Try this one on for size.
00:25:57.720 The Army Secretary stymied the National Guard on January 6th.
00:26:05.420 Now, this is this is a new report that just came in that Donald Trump tried to use the
00:26:15.940 National Guard to ensure safety on January 6th.
00:26:19.580 Now, remember, they called out the National Guard and they sat on their hands for a while.
00:26:24.200 Remember that?
00:26:25.020 They didn't come until it was almost dark.
00:26:27.880 We're like, where is the National Guard?
00:26:29.860 Where's backup?
00:26:31.300 And they blamed it on Donald Trump and said, oh, he never did that.
00:26:34.660 Well, we already found out.
00:26:36.340 Now, that was a lie two days before he was saying, use the National Guard.
00:26:42.620 And then when he authorized that day, the use of the National Guard, they were all sitting
00:26:48.740 in their barracks, waiting to go, wondering, watching TV, wondering, why aren't we being
00:26:53.600 deployed?
00:26:54.040 Well, it wasn't Donald Trump.
00:26:57.380 After a two year investigation on the from the House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight,
00:27:05.440 what happened?
00:27:06.980 The former Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy and two Pentagon Army generals.
00:27:14.320 Oh, and the acting defense secretary, Chris Miller.
00:27:18.200 What did they do?
00:27:19.500 They put roadblocks up and stopped them from being from being deployed.
00:27:28.540 Wait, wait, wait a minute.
00:27:30.480 What?
00:27:31.900 So then after they did that was a giant cover up.
00:27:36.420 That's why we didn't get videos for like four years.
00:27:39.760 That's why we haven't seen any of the stuff from January six, because they were the ones.
00:27:46.500 First of all, we know Nancy Pelosi was told by the president, do you need National Guard
00:27:51.400 in a couple of days?
00:27:52.360 I'm a little concerned about it.
00:27:54.260 She said no.
00:27:55.860 It took us until what, 10 minutes ago before we got the video of her from her daughter saying
00:28:03.180 on January 6th, this is my fault.
00:28:06.380 I should have.
00:28:06.860 I should have done.
00:28:07.740 This is my fault.
00:28:09.320 No, no.
00:28:10.520 Not only did they do this, the inspector general was part of the cover up.
00:28:19.020 So when Trump said, I swear to you, Trump knew this.
00:28:21.740 When Trump said, what, about a month ago that we have to now separate the IG from whoever
00:28:31.120 they are, um, you know, keeping tabs on and investigating that they can't answer to the
00:28:37.620 Pentagon.
00:28:37.960 If they're investigating the Pentagon, gee, that's a, well, what a surprise that is.
00:28:43.620 This is why, because the inspector general was part of the cover up and then they started
00:28:50.540 fabricating things.
00:28:51.540 And then when it got to Liz Cheney, we now know she actually tampered with the witnesses.
00:29:03.060 Liz, give me a reason to believe anything from any official in the United States government.
00:29:09.640 I will give you a comprehensive list of reasons.
00:29:12.480 If we could cue the cricket noises here.
00:29:16.420 I was going to say, wow.
00:29:18.220 No, no, no.
00:29:18.860 Obviously we should not believe a word that comes out of any government official's mouth.
00:29:22.400 And it actually gives me pain to say this because I wish that we could trust our institutions
00:29:26.100 a little bit more, but it's part of the American spirit to be kind of skeptical and a little
00:29:30.420 cynical about this stuff.
00:29:31.660 This louder milk report though.
00:29:33.700 This is, I mean, I, I read it when it came out yesterday.
00:29:36.120 I was rereading it right now and the stuff involved in the aftermath of January 6th, how
00:29:43.220 this was leveraged as an attack on Trump is quite something they deleted the January 6th
00:29:48.400 committee deleted a terabyte of evidence to, they withheld it from the final report and
00:29:52.400 then deleted it.
00:29:54.000 And I, it was on our show when they first took over, I had a house member on the air and they
00:29:59.820 said, Glenn, they deleted all this information.
00:30:03.460 We went on the air and people are like, we're just trying to make the Democrats look bad.
00:30:09.320 No, they deleted a terabyte of information.
00:30:13.960 That's like bleach bit and hammers 2.0.
00:30:16.200 That's the significance of deleting it.
00:30:18.540 Also, they didn't investigate who constructed.
00:30:21.440 Remember those gallows that were constructed outside of January 6th and it was used to paint
00:30:25.520 us all as white supremacists, Nazis, any, anybody who had any concerns about the outcome of that
00:30:31.080 election.
00:30:31.560 You'd think that would be the first thing they would investigate, but not only did they not
00:30:34.900 investigate it, they deconstructed the gallows and just put it in the back of a government
00:30:38.780 owned truck.
00:30:39.680 Like what?
00:30:40.060 Are you taking it back to your government shed where it came from?
00:30:42.460 I was going to say, so they took it out of the government truck, set it up, and then
00:30:45.700 they put it back in the government truck?
00:30:47.320 Yeah.
00:30:48.180 More or less.
00:30:49.580 This is, it is, it's, you know, when I said a minute ago, I used to believe the government.
00:30:57.520 That's, that's wrong.
00:30:59.040 I shouldn't have believed the government.
00:31:01.300 You know, George Washington said, government is like fire when it's out of control, it
00:31:07.680 will burn everything down.
00:31:10.040 Um, and it, it is when, when, when you do control it, it's good.
00:31:15.660 It could keep you warm, but it could also burn you up at the same time.
00:31:19.060 You've got to be careful.
00:31:20.480 It's fire.
00:31:21.840 And none of us have looked my age, looked at the government that way because the last people
00:31:29.000 that said it were the hippies and they're the Nancy Pelosi.
00:31:33.220 So what the hell, you know what I mean?
00:31:36.020 Uh, now so much over the last 20 years has been exposed.
00:31:41.740 It's just sickening.
00:31:43.160 And what I don't understand is how Democrats, and I don't mean the people in Washington and
00:31:49.180 I don't mean the, the, the machinery.
00:31:51.480 I mean, how Democrats who vote are still buying any of this stuff.
00:31:59.880 How, how do you, how do you not see it?
00:32:02.600 How do you be a fan of what RFK was saying just on health?
00:32:06.820 I'm not saying necessarily the vaccine stuff, even the vaccine stuff now, but, uh, how were
00:32:12.680 you behind all of that?
00:32:14.280 That big pharmaceutical is bad.
00:32:15.940 And now you just, without any new evidence, in fact, all evidence points to you were right.
00:32:25.400 How do you support it?
00:32:27.180 What happened to you?
00:32:28.820 I changed.
00:32:29.920 I can tell you when I changed, why I changed.
00:32:33.240 How, what changed you?
00:32:34.940 Well, how did you go from, no, you know, sexual predators, you know, that's a, we shouldn't
00:32:42.360 have them in the classroom too.
00:32:43.840 You know, it's not so bad.
00:32:45.580 It's really not.
00:32:46.520 What changed?
00:32:48.780 By the way, I'm in Nashville, the hockey team, the Nashville predators, uh, not a, not a good
00:32:55.420 name.
00:32:55.640 And please never have kids get in for free.
00:32:58.880 You know, don't have one of those nights where, Hey, half price for kids.
00:33:02.600 You're the predators.
00:33:03.780 Change your name.
00:33:04.520 Anyway, I digress.
00:33:06.360 I have a suggestion of what they could change it to.
00:33:08.160 I mean, I hear that Pocahontas in the style of Elizabeth Warren is up for grabs.
00:33:15.120 Not if Donald Trump has anything to do with it.
00:33:17.720 Then you also have the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
00:33:21.880 Now we have been saying this for three years now.
00:33:25.920 Uh, these numbers don't make sense.
00:33:28.620 These numbers don't make sense.
00:33:30.140 The numbers in the economy don't match.
00:33:35.620 Now, when the economy goes down and the stock market goes up, that doesn't make sense either.
00:33:42.920 But I can explain that.
00:33:44.360 That's because the Fed and Wall Street are just circling the money.
00:33:49.840 They're printing money, giving it to the big corporations and the big corporations are buying their stock back.
00:33:56.040 That's why the stock market is doing what it's doing and is no longer an indication of anything real.
00:34:02.340 But BLS, the jobs report?
00:34:06.980 How can so many people be unemployed, working part-time, and yet, oh, the labor statistics.
00:34:14.600 We're adding jobs like crazy.
00:34:16.980 Well, for a couple of reasons.
00:34:19.380 One, illegal immigration.
00:34:21.580 They're getting the jobs that do exist.
00:34:24.920 You're not.
00:34:26.120 If you are here legally, you're not.
00:34:29.280 Why?
00:34:30.000 Because the government's not going to be the police.
00:34:32.800 They're not going to stop you.
00:34:34.140 And if you're paying people under the table, if you're paying people less than what you have to pay, you can get away with it.
00:34:42.380 Because the government's never going to stop you.
00:34:45.820 Public-private partnership again.
00:34:49.000 Now we find out that the Bureau of Labor Statistics said, we just made some mistakes.
00:34:55.760 For the last three years, it has erased every job gain.
00:35:01.240 They have now done the math up to, I think, the second or third quarter of this year.
00:35:07.440 And they've done the math.
00:35:09.020 There's no job growth.
00:35:10.420 There's not been any job growth.
00:35:12.220 None.
00:35:13.220 All of that was a lie.
00:35:16.380 Why do you believe?
00:35:18.900 Why?
00:35:21.660 Help me out, Liz.
00:35:22.800 I got it.
00:35:23.400 You know, it's interesting when you talk about not believing our government and not believing politicians.
00:35:29.240 We started the show talking about that 41% of young people who are okay with the murder of the UnitedHealthcare CEO.
00:35:38.000 And there's an interesting mindset change that's happening among the American people, specifically among younger people,
00:35:43.760 where they are actually properly diagnosing a problem or a grievance or some kind of corruption.
00:35:50.580 They are just mistaken, sometimes not just mistaken, evil in their prescription and their prescriptions poison.
00:35:56.320 I'm speaking at AmFest.
00:35:58.820 I'm the keynote speaker, last speaker on Saturday.
00:36:02.100 And I'm going to address this because that's filled with young people who it's very easy.
00:36:09.600 You have a real grievance, but you're you're you have been trained to misplace it.
00:36:17.780 You have been trained by Marxist to never look at the collusion with the government.
00:36:25.000 That's that's the real problem.
00:36:26.820 And you don't have anything to believe in.
00:36:29.560 You didn't grow up in America that didn't have TSA, which, by the way, Dallas TSA.
00:36:36.060 I got a lot to say about you.
00:36:39.300 You didn't grow up in a world without that.
00:36:41.560 You haven't grown up in a world where you're not monitored all the time.
00:36:46.520 You weren't in an America where somebody could have an idea in a garage.
00:36:51.460 This is why Elon Musk is so amazing, because he just has ideas and he does them and they work.
00:36:58.560 Nobody can do that anymore.
00:37:01.500 Even Bill Gates, that evil.
00:37:04.060 Anyway, he even has said years ago he couldn't have started Microsoft in his garage now with all of the laws and regulations.
00:37:13.500 You don't know what real freedom is like.
00:37:16.420 I remember it.
00:37:17.780 You want that.
00:37:19.720 And you don't want what you've been taught in your schools is what you want.
00:37:25.700 No, they're wrong.
00:37:27.380 They're lying to you.
00:37:28.760 And that's what's causing the problems in America.
00:37:32.940 All right.
00:37:33.620 Back in just a second.
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00:43:02.900 Okay, so Speaker Johnson has come out.
00:43:06.560 What a great Republican that guy is.
00:43:09.620 And I mean that.
00:43:10.300 He's a very good Republican.
00:43:12.480 He's not a conservative.
00:43:14.100 He's not fighting on the same side.
00:43:16.620 He's a Republican.
00:43:18.280 He just put out a 1,500-page spending bill, and you won't believe what's in it and what's not in it.
00:43:27.120 Any real conservative should be on the phone with Speaker Johnson or your representative and saying,
00:43:33.960 you don't have to read this bill.
00:43:35.700 You don't even have to read.
00:43:36.800 There's four or five things that just jump off of this bill that should be an automatic no.
00:43:43.180 We're going to go over that in 60 seconds.
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00:44:04.740 And we should be optimistic.
00:44:05.900 We have everything going in our way except history and things like Speaker Johnson.
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00:45:30.920 So Liz Wheeler is joining me, The Liz Wheeler Show.
00:45:37.180 You can watch it on YouTube or on Blaze TV.
00:45:39.880 She is fabulous and really, really smart and actually a conservative.
00:45:46.660 I know because early this morning, we talked about the spending bill from Mike Johnson.
00:45:54.380 What part of that do you like the most, Liz?
00:45:58.160 I like the fact that in order to print all of those pages, we had to have American workers chopping down some trees, which helps our industry.
00:46:08.180 There is nothing else positive about this bill.
00:46:11.060 Here is what I would say to Republicans in the United States Congress who are there, of course, to represent us.
00:46:17.440 You don't have to post on X telling us that you spent the whole night reading this.
00:46:21.520 Don't even bother.
00:46:22.200 There is one thing in this bill that should be an immediate disqualifier.
00:46:27.460 You don't have to read another word after you realize that included in this 1,547-page monstrosity, there is a one-year renewal of what's called the Global Engagement Center.
00:46:41.240 It's such a vanilla-sounding name, isn't it?
00:46:45.340 Oh, and it's not.
00:46:47.120 It is not.
00:46:47.580 We've talked about the Global Engagement Center on this program over and over again, but I'll bet you most people, even in this audience, I bet don't know how dangerous that is.
00:46:57.560 And the Republicans are giving it another year's worth of funding.
00:47:02.700 What's it do?
00:47:04.000 It's unacceptable.
00:47:05.180 It's unacceptable.
00:47:05.740 The Global Engagement Center is a sub-agency of the State Department.
00:47:09.480 And the purpose, or the stated purpose, it was conceived in 2014, 2015, 2016, that's when it kind of came into being, was to combat foreign disinformation.
00:47:20.400 It's a narrative-setting body.
00:47:22.780 It's supposed to be a fact-checking organization for hostile foreign adversaries.
00:47:27.800 That's what they told us.
00:47:29.320 Which is funny, Glenn, because right at the time that they were saying, that they conceived of this Global Engagement Center to combat foreign disinformation,
00:47:36.700 not here in America, they said, just abroad, suddenly everything that you and I say has been labeled as, oh, that sounds an awful lot like Russian propaganda.
00:47:46.780 That sounds an awful lot like, you know, someone being a patsy for a foreign government.
00:47:51.940 And suddenly this Global Engagement Center was aimed at us.
00:47:55.860 It is the nexus of the censorship industrial complex, which has obviously been used against President Trump.
00:48:02.780 But think of the Hunter Biden laptop story being censored on Facebook and on Twitter of old.
00:48:08.600 This Global Engagement Center is behind that.
00:48:11.660 And the fact that any Republican in the United States Congress could look at this bill, see a one-year renewal for the Global Engagement Center and think, oh, I should read the rest of this bill, mind blown.
00:48:22.300 You need to say no to this bill.
00:48:25.360 You need to call your House of Representatives and say, no, no, that's not what we just voted for.
00:48:32.280 No.
00:48:33.320 And we will primary every single one that votes yes.
00:48:38.020 What are they going to do?
00:48:39.040 They're going to shut the government down?
00:48:40.860 First of all, they're not going to shut the welfare system down.
00:48:45.340 They're not going to shut the military down.
00:48:49.280 No, nothing that is critical is going to be shut down.
00:48:53.260 They should shut the government off with everything that we have learned and known.
00:48:59.760 What good are they going to be up to while we're all thinking about Christmas and New Year's?
00:49:06.820 Shut it off.
00:49:07.840 You know what?
00:49:09.640 Here's where I start with Doge.
00:49:12.740 This is my beginning place.
00:49:15.280 Hey, can you give me a list of everybody who raised their hand and said they were an essential employee for the government and has been showing up to work all through the pandemic and beyond?
00:49:28.700 Everyone else, you're non-essential by your own definition or your boss's definition.
00:49:36.520 You're fired.
00:49:38.320 That's what it should be.
00:49:39.980 You're not an essential worker.
00:49:42.700 Then what the hell are you doing?
00:49:45.040 What are you doing?
00:49:46.120 Why do we need you?
00:49:47.140 This government is so bloated.
00:49:50.260 It is so rife with corruption.
00:49:54.160 The best thing here.
00:49:55.860 I've said this for years.
00:49:57.220 Can we try unplugging it and plugging it back in?
00:50:05.220 Reset to factory settings.
00:50:07.720 If we have these non-stop continuing resolutions, do you know what that means?
00:50:14.240 It means there is no budget.
00:50:18.040 There's no actual budget.
00:50:19.660 They're not discussing the budget.
00:50:21.800 They're not saying where you're going to spend.
00:50:23.860 None of that.
00:50:25.120 None of that happens.
00:50:26.300 They just keep saying, you know, the budget we had, I believe in 2008 was the last one we passed.
00:50:32.600 Do you know, Liz?
00:50:34.300 No, it's also a betrayal, by the way.
00:50:36.340 When you talk about the budget process, it's a betrayal on the part of Speaker Johnson because he specifically promised not to do this.
00:50:44.000 This happens every year.
00:50:45.500 We get to Christmas.
00:50:46.340 Congress knows that we're busy taking care of our families and enjoying the holiday and going to church,
00:50:50.620 and they try to cram all this poison through.
00:50:53.140 Speaker Johnson, you promised not to do this.
00:50:55.360 You are betraying not only your constituents but the entire American public.
00:50:58.960 Give us one good reason why we should not have a vote to vacate your chair.
00:51:03.840 Why?
00:51:04.300 Why should we not do that to you because you have betrayed everything you promised?
00:51:07.700 We'll probably hear that from Chip Roy in about an hour because, and Thomas Massey is just blood shooting from his eyes today.
00:51:18.660 This is everything Thomas Massey said would happen.
00:51:21.200 Everything we have seen over and over again, and I want to go back to the budget.
00:51:27.300 We haven't had a past budget since 2008.
00:51:33.700 What's happened to our deficit since 2008?
00:51:37.560 Why is it your family has to live on a budget?
00:51:42.500 Because if you got to the end of the year and went, oh, you know what?
00:51:45.180 I don't have money for taxes.
00:51:47.180 Oh, well, I'll just get some from the Federal Reserve, and I'll write them, and I owe you.
00:51:52.720 That wouldn't happen.
00:51:53.900 That only happens in the Biden family, okay?
00:51:56.980 It doesn't happen to you.
00:51:58.620 You have to have a budget.
00:51:59.860 Your company has to have a budget.
00:52:01.420 Here's the world's largest corporation, if you will, employs more people than any other thing in the entire world, the history of the world, and we don't have a budget?
00:52:16.180 How is that possible?
00:52:18.200 Modern monetary theory.
00:52:20.340 Yep.
00:52:21.500 From the Obama administration.
00:52:23.440 It's the chicken.
00:52:24.640 I mean, it's coming to roost.
00:52:25.760 This is what we said would happen if you stop acting like your money has value, and instead you just print it at will.
00:52:35.240 You don't have to have any then government officials, meaning Congress members specifically, don't have to have any accountability to their voters,
00:52:40.800 because they never have to answer for the question that voters would pose to them and say,
00:52:45.220 well, you passed this bill, and you're spending my money in order to fund whatever your project is.
00:52:49.560 Justify that to me.
00:52:50.500 But if the Congress members aren't appropriating money via taxes, they're just printing it, there's no accountability.
00:52:57.500 It is a blank check for their pet projects.
00:52:59.960 You keep asking, as an individual American, because I know this is the way I feel, where is Joe Biden finding,
00:53:09.680 oh, I'm going to send another $900 million to Ukraine a week later.
00:53:15.980 I'm going to send another $500 million.
00:53:18.780 Where's the debate on that?
00:53:20.500 Because if that had to go through Congress, we wouldn't be approving all of those.
00:53:24.960 He is pulling from all kinds of different budgets.
00:53:28.660 He's just pooling the money, pull from here, pull from here, pull from here, and he's giving it without any debate,
00:53:36.940 no congressional approval, no budget ramifications.
00:53:41.500 No one is even saying anything about it.
00:53:44.700 No one is saying the president is out of control.
00:53:48.820 They're not even saying he can't control his bladder or his bowels anymore, let alone control himself with spending and live within the definition of the presidency.
00:54:01.640 Well, here's the thing.
00:54:05.000 Here's the thing.
00:54:05.480 It's a hostage situation that's happening right now.
00:54:07.440 Joe Biden himself can't tell the difference between a nickel and a dime.
00:54:10.400 He is not in control of what's going on.
00:54:13.280 I think you know that.
00:54:15.280 The hostage situation.
00:54:16.160 You think, hang on, hang on, hang on.
00:54:18.060 You think or you know?
00:54:21.480 We know.
00:54:22.780 Imagine a situation holding up a nickel and a dime.
00:54:25.120 Joe, can you tell the difference?
00:54:26.860 I don't think so.
00:54:27.500 Maybe he'd be like, both for ice cream, please.
00:54:30.160 Yeah, and also, he's not the president.
00:54:33.060 He is not making these decisions.
00:54:36.560 If he is, this is the Wilson administration.
00:54:40.060 They are put, Wilson had a stroke.
00:54:42.280 He was completely incapable of running anything the last year in office.
00:54:46.220 His wife was shoving the orders underneath his hand, putting her hand on top of his, and then signing his name.
00:54:54.640 That's what's happening here.
00:54:57.020 That's what's happening.
00:54:58.460 He might be able to sign his own name, but I can guarantee you, he didn't approve 9,000 people.
00:55:07.400 Who did?
00:55:08.480 Who approved all of those pardons?
00:55:11.360 Who did?
00:55:12.480 Not him.
00:55:13.800 Not him.
00:55:14.320 We're going to look at those, the signature later when someone gets a chance to scrutinize it.
00:55:17.780 We're going to find that it's signed by Corn Pop.
00:55:22.200 All right.
00:55:23.100 Let me tell you something else that's in this bill.
00:55:25.640 Okay.
00:55:26.300 There is an expansion of the Pandemic and All Hazards Preparedness and Response Act.
00:55:32.520 This act, I mean, problematic from the name itself, perhaps.
00:55:36.280 We can anticipate what's in it.
00:55:37.820 It allows the government to declare a national emergency in the case of, you know, another COVID-19-like virus.
00:55:44.920 And force vaccines on us, vaccine passports on us, masking, all of the COVID tyranny.
00:55:52.160 This expands it and actually gives government the power to do it.
00:55:55.580 Again, there's a lot wrong with this bill.
00:55:58.400 But if this isn't a deal breaker, why do you even call yourself a Republican?
00:56:01.080 Yeah.
00:56:01.820 And I do want to remind you, this is a Republican bill.
00:56:06.960 Okay.
00:56:07.060 This is not the Democrats going, I'm going to get the, this is the House.
00:56:10.640 This is the House's bill.
00:56:12.780 It only gets worse when it goes over to the Senate.
00:56:15.720 And they're putting it, wait, wait, what additional powers on declaring a national emergency does our president and government need?
00:56:27.240 Well, according to this bill, it would give them additional power to conduct gain of function research.
00:56:31.840 Of course, just defensively.
00:56:33.940 Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, I'm sorry.
00:56:37.680 I've got so much blood in my eyes right now.
00:56:39.780 What did you just say?
00:56:40.960 The Pandemic and All Hazards Preparedness and Response Act, if expanded, would give the government, in the case that the president declared an emergency, if there is another COVID-19, it would give them the power to conduct gain of function research.
00:56:59.720 I, I am, I, I wish this wasn't FCC regulated radio.
00:57:09.640 I can't think of anything that's not obscene to say after that.
00:57:15.240 Let me take a break.
00:57:18.800 Oh my gosh.
00:57:20.520 Uh, okay.
00:57:23.520 Why, why would you?
00:57:25.800 Let me tell you about Lear Capital.
00:57:28.520 Uh, it, it, we just topped $36 trillion.
00:57:33.760 There was a $2 trillion deficit this year alone.
00:57:38.780 Now, hopefully we're going to get strong leadership out of Donald Trump, but remember, Donald Trump believes in growing the country.
00:57:45.980 He doesn't have a problem with deficits.
00:57:48.620 Okay.
00:57:49.200 He doesn't have a problem with debt as long as you're growing the country.
00:57:51.960 So he's going to be focused on growing the country, not necessarily the debt.
00:57:56.640 But this is unsustainable.
00:58:01.200 This is a house of cards.
00:58:04.160 Did you see yesterday it was released that China is buying much more gold than they've, uh, let on to?
00:58:11.020 Because they're, they're just piling the gold in.
00:58:13.220 In fact, it's weird.
00:58:14.860 Every BRICS nation is doing that.
00:58:17.040 In fact, every central bank except ours is doing that.
00:58:21.860 What do you think they know that we don't know?
00:58:25.560 They know this is a house of cards and you will go back to gold or silver.
00:58:33.360 So every dollar that you have saved is going to go down in value.
00:58:39.120 Gold will not go up.
00:58:40.940 It's just that it takes more dollars to buy the same amount of gold because the dollar has collapsed.
00:58:47.640 Please, for yourself, for your retirement, for your family, have something that is safe, a hedge against this absolute insanity.
00:59:02.240 800-957-GOLD.
00:59:05.220 My gosh, I can't believe Mike Johnson is the guy.
00:59:07.840 With everything that has just happened in this, in this last election.
00:59:12.000 Really?
00:59:13.320 Really, Mike?
00:59:15.720 800-957-GOLD.
00:59:17.640 800-957-GOLD.
00:59:19.860 Go to Lear Capital right now.
00:59:21.580 Please, I beg of you, do not let the news of the day and all of our optimism that things are going to get better.
00:59:29.840 They are.
00:59:31.280 But you're still on the knife's edge.
00:59:35.160 Please.
00:59:36.480 800-957-GOLD.
00:59:39.040 Do it now.
00:59:40.840 10 seconds, Station 90.
00:59:47.640 You know, usually, like, at this point, Christmas music will cheer me up.
01:00:14.020 But as a dad, I'm practically vomiting blood.
01:00:20.000 My daughter is on the stage at the Grand Ole Opry.
01:00:23.520 I was on the airplane and just going through my music and I started listening to Patsy Cline.
01:00:28.960 I love Patsy Cline.
01:00:29.700 And I'm like, oh my gosh, she's going to be standing on the same stage that Patsy Cline sang these songs from.
01:00:36.260 And that's happening tonight.
01:00:37.480 So tomorrow I'll be much more relaxed and less scattered than I am today.
01:00:45.060 But that happens tonight.
01:00:46.540 By the way, the name of her album is Home for Christmas.
01:00:48.840 You can download it wherever you get your music.
01:00:51.960 And thank you so much.
01:00:53.160 Tonight, she's on with For King and Country.
01:00:55.760 She's doing a couple of songs before they come out.
01:00:59.920 And For King and Country, if you've never seen them in concert, you need to see them.
01:01:04.820 They are fantastic.
01:01:07.460 Okay.
01:01:09.020 So Chip Roy, I just read something from Chip Roy.
01:01:11.600 He said, we get this negotiated crap and we're forced to eat this crap sandwich.
01:01:17.500 Why?
01:01:17.860 Because freaking Christmas is right around the corner.
01:01:20.620 It's the same dang thing every year.
01:01:22.760 We're legislate by crisis.
01:01:24.280 Legislate by calendar.
01:01:25.660 Not legislate because it's the right thing to do.
01:01:28.460 I love Chip Roy.
01:01:30.400 I do.
01:01:31.260 He's my favorite member.
01:01:33.000 Is he?
01:01:33.640 He is, yeah.
01:01:34.160 I think he's mine too.
01:01:37.060 Massey is pretty great.
01:01:41.040 Massey's pretty great.
01:01:41.960 He is.
01:01:42.280 He predicted this, by the way.
01:01:43.780 I think it was early in September.
01:01:46.560 Massey said, I'm going to tell you exactly what the Republicans are going to do.
01:01:50.200 This is before we even knew who was going to control the House.
01:01:52.460 He predicted this to a T.
01:01:54.520 Yeah.
01:01:55.120 They always do this.
01:01:56.300 Yeah.
01:01:56.920 They always do this.
01:01:58.640 And we always give in because they scare us.
01:02:02.460 Stop being scared by what the government is saying.
01:02:05.540 You should be afraid of the government on what they're not telling you.
01:02:09.620 What they're doing behind the scenes.
01:02:12.680 When they say shut down the government, do you really think our missiles won't fly if North Korea, you know, pushes the button?
01:02:19.880 Do you really think we can't scramble our jets?
01:02:22.540 Do you really think that our budget, that this little game that we play every time people are going to starve?
01:02:30.740 No, it's not going to happen.
01:02:33.320 This, what happens every single time is they scare people and they're like, well, we can't shut down the government.
01:02:40.200 We can't shut down.
01:02:41.020 Yes, yes, we can.
01:02:42.040 You'll be surprised at how much we can take care of by ourself, how sweet ass your life becomes when the government ain't showing up.
01:02:52.800 They're holding the hurricane relief hostage in this bill.
01:02:58.400 Now, does that sound like you're negotiating with honest people, with good people, with people that actually care about you?
01:03:08.000 They're holding hurricane relief hostage?
01:03:12.460 Hmm.
01:03:14.060 Congress, don't, do not bitch at me.
01:03:18.080 Do not bitch at me.
01:03:19.840 Oh, we can't even read the, you don't have to.
01:03:23.360 Reject this bill.
01:03:25.920 Oh, there's, there's, we just gave you three things in the bill that you should be like, oh, well, that's that ridiculous.
01:03:32.320 By the way, very few mentions of the border in this.
01:03:35.880 Okay.
01:03:37.360 Call your congressman.
01:03:39.220 Hey, we're not around the tree yet.
01:03:42.640 Tube this bill.
01:03:48.040 All right.
01:03:51.200 Now let me talk to you about your dog.
01:03:52.500 Uh, when you take your dog for your walk, you know, you want your dog to be healthy.
01:03:56.360 You want him to run and jump and, you know, just have a happy life.
01:04:00.020 At least I do with my dog.
01:04:01.640 Um, my dog has, you know, we have a special relationship with our dogs because they also provide security for us.
01:04:09.020 Um, and, and Uno was one that when we had to have this, you know, in, uh, in places where we would go, he, he was, he's actually a bomb sniffing dog.
01:04:20.140 He would go around the Coliseums when we would go and he'd sniff all the seats before.
01:04:25.220 Um, he's, he's been an amazing dog.
01:04:27.960 He's fun.
01:04:28.600 We love him and he's protected us.
01:04:31.360 I want him to have a, a good life and a long life.
01:04:35.680 I want him to be happy.
01:04:36.740 And we thought he was, we thought he was healthy until we started giving him rough greens.
01:04:42.700 It changed him.
01:04:44.300 It was like, I don't know.
01:04:46.580 He got younger.
01:04:47.640 It was almost like he was a puppy again.
01:04:49.540 I, we had not seen him run and jump and be as happy as he was.
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01:05:12.740 Hey, our, uh, our very own Dave Landau from the blaze was, I mean, he was great on
01:05:42.580 Kill Tony.
01:05:43.280 If you're a fan of Kill Tony, uh, and you missed the Dave Landau episode, I think it
01:05:47.480 was, was it Monday that he was on?
01:05:50.040 Um, really, really funny.
01:05:52.760 Uh, and if you like Kill Tony, you're going to love Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday night
01:05:57.660 on blaze TV.
01:05:59.720 Uh, he does normal world, uh, along with, um, quarter black Garrett.
01:06:06.740 Uh, so it's fun.
01:06:09.160 Anyway, uh, Kill Tony, um, and Dave Landau.
01:06:12.440 You should watch that and then watch Dave's, uh, show on blaze TV.
01:06:17.220 Okay.
01:06:18.580 Uh, where were we, Liz?
01:06:20.940 The Biden administration, although not Biden, because he can't tell the difference between
01:06:25.300 a nickel and a dime trying to sabotage the Trump administration.
01:06:28.540 Yeah.
01:06:28.660 So the latest on this is now, uh, Biden is hiring 1200 Biden's not doing it, but, uh, he's hiring
01:06:38.900 1200 DEI officials and putting them just under the appointed official.
01:06:46.360 So there'll be 1200, some of these people make almost $400,000 a year, $400,000 a year.
01:06:55.780 That's your tax dollar.
01:06:57.920 Will you, in your, in your life, your average person, I don't know if you'll ever even, if
01:07:06.580 you'll ever even pay $400,000 in taxes.
01:07:10.420 So you could be working your whole life for that one hire.
01:07:15.580 And he's hired 1200 of them.
01:07:17.600 And all he's trying to do is make sure that the DEI positions just can't get cut.
01:07:22.320 Uh, I got news for you.
01:07:25.960 Uh, Donald Trump is going to cut those positions.
01:07:29.300 He's going to, uh, and it's going to get ugly.
01:07:33.000 I mean, the ACLU, uh, was all over this and saying, oh, we're, we've got plans.
01:07:39.120 We're gonna, we're gonna, this is, this is obscene.
01:07:43.220 This is absolutely obscene what the Democrats are trying to do by thwarting the next president
01:07:49.200 and, and, and honestly thwarting the will of the American people.
01:07:53.540 You remember the speech that was given by, I don't know, some boob from, uh, well, one
01:07:59.200 of the Carolinas, I don't want to besmirch the other one for electing a boob, but, uh, he
01:08:04.760 was, he was giving a speech in the well of the Senate and he said, uh, we need a shadow
01:08:10.500 government.
01:08:12.100 Wait, hold it.
01:08:13.140 You mean a deep state?
01:08:14.320 Cause we already have one of those.
01:08:15.820 And he said, and this is a quote, one of the most obscene things.
01:08:19.200 I've ever heard from an elected representative.
01:08:21.960 We failed to make our case that our policies are better.
01:08:27.540 Now in my world, growing up in America, the next sentence is we need to sit down and talk
01:08:35.320 and find out why we're out of step with the American people.
01:08:39.900 His was, but we know we're right.
01:08:43.320 So we need a shadow government to make sure we put our policies in anyway.
01:08:49.580 There's nothing more un-American than that.
01:08:52.960 By the way, Ted Cruz also said, uh, me thinks there's criminal charges, uh, that could be
01:08:58.740 lodged against, uh, Biden and his administration for the selling of the steel and the walls for
01:09:04.640 the border.
01:09:05.100 I think so too.
01:09:05.800 I think so too, but they'll probably, he'll probably end up blanketing, pardoning everybody
01:09:11.520 that is either lived by a Biden or is a Democrat worked for the administrator.
01:09:18.440 Everybody's going to get a pardon at the end.
01:09:19.920 It's like, honestly, it's like, Hey, everybody, Oprah's here.
01:09:23.440 Look under your seats.
01:09:24.660 Cause you got a pardon and you got a pardon and you got a pardon.
01:09:28.100 Oh, now the department of health and human services on November 15th, this is posted
01:09:39.800 almost immediately after president Trump has been reelected.
01:09:42.860 They advertised for the following position, a deputy assistant secretary for minority health
01:09:49.020 with a salary of up to $221,000.
01:09:53.940 This is the goal of this position, or this is the purpose of this position to quote,
01:09:57.900 promote health equity to promote health equity.
01:10:02.080 What does that mean?
01:10:03.380 It means racial discrimination in healthcare.
01:10:07.620 It means if you are seeking, I don't know, think about during the pandemic when there was
01:10:13.000 limited resources, limited beds in the emergency room, limited amounts of, you know, drugs and
01:10:18.680 therapeutics that people could access in order to treat COVID when it was at its worst.
01:10:23.320 Well, now you're going to be screened based on the color of your skin.
01:10:26.780 That's what health equity is because equity is not a quality.
01:10:30.540 Equity is a word used to, to disguise the reality that it's just, it's, it's socialism.
01:10:37.140 It's discrimination.
01:10:38.080 It requires a government official to look at you and make a decision about whether or not
01:10:44.140 you are going to have access to healthcare that you might need based on what you look
01:10:49.040 like, not based on the severity of your illness, not based on your ability to pay, not based
01:10:54.800 on your requests for care, but based on the color of your skin.
01:10:59.740 That's not only wrong and immoral and completely absurd that a bureaucrat in that kind of position
01:11:04.660 would make over $221,000.
01:11:07.740 That's evil.
01:11:08.480 The left likes to pretend that you're a racist or I'm a racist just for voting for Donald
01:11:13.700 Trump.
01:11:13.980 This is evil racism.
01:11:16.020 This is the kind of stuff that we eradicated from our country.
01:11:19.680 And Biden's trying to plant the Trump administration with these evil little minions before he leaves.
01:11:23.860 I mean, why are we, why are we surprised how many anti-slavery amendments do we have to the
01:11:34.260 constitution?
01:11:35.460 I mean, it's amazing to me with very few exception after 10, most of these seem to be like, Oh yeah.
01:11:45.980 Okay.
01:11:46.500 You're so stupid.
01:11:47.960 You don't understand slaves need to be free.
01:11:52.300 Okay.
01:11:53.960 Then the next amendment is like, okay, all right, let me limp up to explain this once more.
01:11:59.380 That means they're Americans and can vote.
01:12:04.480 How many amendments are, are just one after another, especially on slavery.
01:12:09.800 And by the way, who was it that didn't understand slaves should be freed?
01:12:14.480 The democratic party.
01:12:17.180 I swear to you, these amendments are just, God, we didn't think you would be this.
01:12:22.300 It's stupid.
01:12:23.040 It's already covered, but let's lay it out clearly for you.
01:12:30.180 You cannot discriminate by color, by race, by religion.
01:12:38.640 We thought that had already been covered, but apparently not.
01:12:44.020 What I would do if I were the Trump transition team is there were, this is obviously a deliberate
01:12:48.580 effort by the Biden administration because within the first 10 days after the election,
01:12:53.260 33 of these jobs were posted on government websites.
01:12:56.200 So this was, they were like, okay, Trump's coming in.
01:12:58.280 Let's start seeding the deep state with these racists.
01:13:01.080 What I would do if I were Trump transition is I would say we take racial equality very seriously.
01:13:06.080 We take civil rights very seriously in the, in the administration of the 47th president
01:13:11.160 of the United States.
01:13:11.880 And anybody who engages, especially a government official who engages in racial discrimination
01:13:17.280 will be prosecuted and prevent these people from even accepting these jobs because they
01:13:22.840 will be threatened with legal action.
01:13:24.940 Even if they do, I, you can make a legal case, a solid legal case that that is exactly
01:13:32.440 right.
01:13:33.020 And that's what should be done.
01:13:34.620 They would be doing that to us.
01:13:36.680 If we were, if we were discriminating on race, if we're like, you know what, we're only
01:13:41.480 going to hire white people.
01:13:43.900 We would go to jail.
01:13:45.240 Oh, you know what?
01:13:46.060 We're just going to shuffle the deck here.
01:13:48.120 We're going to look at everybody, but we lean towards white people.
01:13:52.280 Did you have Wheaties for breakfast?
01:13:55.360 If you had Wheaties as a childhood, you're in a different category.
01:14:00.120 Okay.
01:14:00.620 I mean, we would go to jail.
01:14:03.840 We would be shut down.
01:14:05.420 It's the same thing, but don't expect the Democrats to get it.
01:14:08.620 Do you see the, the new or the DNC chair front runner, the one they're thinking should be ahead
01:14:14.080 of the DNC.
01:14:15.420 He said the problem with the election is the convention should have featured pro Hamas activists.
01:14:21.220 I totally agree.
01:14:23.020 It absolutely should have.
01:14:24.580 I, at least they would have been honest.
01:14:26.760 At least it would have been more honest.
01:14:27.980 Think about how many Democrat voters and really prominent people too.
01:14:30.820 I'm, I'm talking about Joe Rogan.
01:14:32.780 I'm talking about Elon Musk.
01:14:34.140 I'm talking about RFK Jr.
01:14:35.820 These were fairly hardcore Democrats who can not only converted to being like, okay, we'll
01:14:41.160 tolerate a Republican because it's not Joe Bud and it's not Kamala Harris.
01:14:44.240 These people are the biggest supporters of president Trump out there right now because of that
01:14:49.620 kind of garbage.
01:14:50.340 So DNC, if you're going to be radical, please be honest and tell us.
01:14:53.580 Thank you.
01:14:54.000 It's just, it's just ushering new Republican voters right into our arms.
01:14:57.900 I respect you more than I respect people like Mike Johnson.
01:15:02.940 Mike Johnson doesn't tell me what, you know, he didn't tell me what he really is, what he
01:15:07.040 really believes.
01:15:07.820 He tells me what I want to hear.
01:15:09.540 I don't believe it.
01:15:10.580 Then he's elected.
01:15:11.620 Then he gets in and he rapes you.
01:15:13.520 So, uh, you know, I have much more respect for, for people who are like, yeah, I'm pro
01:15:19.840 Hamas and you should elect me.
01:15:21.480 Well, don't think I'm going to do it, but thank you for telling me who you really are.
01:15:25.040 Yeah.
01:15:25.140 Great.
01:15:25.400 Let's take all of the Democrat members of Congress and let's Jamal Bauman them.
01:15:29.200 Let's Cori Bush them.
01:15:30.180 Because as soon as they were honest about being pro Hamas, man, voters were like, actually
01:15:34.660 we're good.
01:15:36.040 Yep.
01:15:36.800 Uh, by the way, Hochul has come out and she is now trying to stir up support to end the
01:15:43.900 electoral college, uh, because no offense, Wyoming, according to her words, uh, New York
01:15:51.920 voted for Kamala Harris.
01:15:53.920 You know, it is so dishonest and this would, this would have no space if, if we were actually
01:16:01.620 teaching students what the electoral college is for.
01:16:06.600 You want to talk about fairness.
01:16:09.140 Here's fairness.
01:16:10.980 Should New York city dictate what all of New York does?
01:16:17.320 No, they have representation of all the small towns, all the farming towns, everything else.
01:16:22.320 New York city should not be the one that tells everyone else exactly how to live.
01:16:30.600 I think there should be electoral colleges in States now because the cities are just devouring
01:16:36.340 all of the communities outside of those mega cities.
01:16:39.680 The electoral college is to make sure that New York, California, and let me say Texas doesn't
01:16:47.540 run over all of the other States and force how they're living in those cities and those
01:16:54.160 big States in Wyoming or Idaho or Alabama.
01:17:01.600 Yeah.
01:17:02.160 I don't have to live like you do in New York city.
01:17:04.400 I don't want to live like you do in New York city.
01:17:06.940 And we have completely different values than you do.
01:17:09.600 We should have a say and even equal seat at the table.
01:17:17.360 That's why we have the electoral college and we have the popular vote.
01:17:22.620 So you can see, and it's usually pretty close this time.
01:17:27.440 However, Hochul, you lost the popular vote.
01:17:31.460 So you don't really have a case here on the electoral college, but you don't have a case.
01:17:36.940 If you're an American, you don't have a case on the electoral college anyway.
01:17:43.460 Wait a second.
01:17:44.120 Have we war gamed the scenario that you just proposed?
01:17:47.760 If there was an electoral college on the state level in California or on the state level in
01:17:52.860 New York, what would the, have we actually looked in a map here?
01:17:55.700 If anybody has done this, tag me on social media, because I am, I'm fascinated by this
01:18:00.080 idea.
01:18:00.380 I'd not thought of this before, but I, would we actually swing those States Republican
01:18:04.100 if there was a state level?
01:18:05.800 I bet we would.
01:18:06.720 You know, every time look at, look at Wyoming, um, Jackson hole now controls Wyoming, just
01:18:13.900 controls it.
01:18:14.720 Uh, who's, who's so close to controlling Texas, all the big cities.
01:18:19.340 Yeah.
01:18:20.140 Uh, you know, you, you don't have a chance when these cities grow so large.
01:18:25.700 They tip everything.
01:18:28.940 That's why we have an electoral college and it didn't used to be this way, but our cities
01:18:34.360 are becoming mega cities, almost States on in among themselves.
01:18:39.800 You, you have to balance otherwise the farmer and everybody else that makes your life possible
01:18:46.440 in a city gets screwed.
01:18:49.200 And also think about, think about cheating for a second.
01:18:51.460 If you have a popular vote across the whole country versus an electoral college system,
01:18:55.620 it's a lot easier to impact the outcome of the entire presidential election.
01:18:59.820 Cause you can have one County somewhere with corrupt election officials.
01:19:03.500 And if they cheat by 10,000 votes that could change the outcome of the election.
01:19:07.920 But if you're an electoral college, it doesn't necessarily.
01:19:10.600 All right.
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01:19:13.820 Uh, this is a season of giving and the tunnel to towers foundation is outdoing itself as
01:19:17.840 always.
01:19:18.320 They're giving away dozens of mortgage free homes, deserving families all over the United
01:19:22.860 States during their season of hope.
01:19:24.740 This is when they present all of these people that have fallen in the line of duty, whether
01:19:29.340 they're firemen cops, uh, you know, or, uh, or soldiers, they are giving their families, these
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01:19:39.860 If they happen to be critically wounded and tunnel to towers does it because people like
01:19:45.260 you give $11 a month.
01:19:47.540 Would you be willing to do what the government does so horribly?
01:19:51.940 And we should be doing and helping ourselves.
01:19:54.340 We want the government to do less.
01:19:55.800 We have to do more help the heroes and their families right now.
01:19:58.940 Will you donate $11 a month to tunnel to towers at T2T.org that's T the number two T dot
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01:20:07.740 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:20:21.940 You know, the left is so screwed up.
01:20:32.080 They have no idea what they're even talking about.
01:20:33.780 They, the, the New York times has come out and said, you want to understand, uh, the Republicans
01:20:38.220 and conservatives, you need to watch Yellowstone because they believe they should just dump people
01:20:43.900 at the train station, which actually isn't a train state.
01:20:46.980 That's not what Yellowstone is about.
01:20:49.840 Please do.
01:20:50.520 You want to understand us?
01:20:52.440 Please do watch Yellowstone.
01:20:54.800 Here's what it's really about.
01:20:56.900 Big government in bed with big New York city business coming in and destroying your lifestyle.
01:21:06.100 That's what it is.
01:21:06.940 It's about people moving in from New York and Los Angeles into your community, making it
01:21:13.220 absolutely unaffordable and unlivable.
01:21:17.300 That's what we identify with.
01:21:19.940 We don't identify with the train station.
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01:21:31.560 We don't want that.
01:21:32.820 That's not who we are.
01:21:33.760 That's not why we live in these towns.
01:21:35.660 It's also a bait and switch.
01:21:38.460 It's all I can think of when the finale aired is that.
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01:21:44.360 Spoiler alert.
01:21:45.200 All right, go ahead.
01:21:46.100 Oh, spoiler alert.
01:21:46.860 Close your ears.
01:21:47.520 If you don't want to hear what Hollywood is trying to do and manipulate you to think,
01:21:51.500 think about Yellowstone.
01:21:53.020 It's supposed to have this conservative ethos, you know, cowboys and horses and family and
01:21:59.260 this beautiful cinematography, Americana.
01:22:02.220 And what do they do at the very end?
01:22:04.480 They, they draw you in, make you feel like, you know, this is what we, this is what we
01:22:08.300 grasp for.
01:22:09.420 This is part of our homeland.
01:22:10.820 And at the very end, they have all these white people give their land back to Native
01:22:14.880 Americans in this gigantic land acknowledgement.
01:22:17.900 It is a, the whole show's a psyop.
01:22:20.400 It's a manipulation effort to indoctrinate conservatives.
01:22:23.680 Once they drew you in into leaving the show, thinking like a leftist.
01:22:26.900 This is why you should listen to the Liz Wheeler show on YouTube or on Blaze TV, because I didn't
01:22:33.940 even think of that, but you're exactly right.
01:22:36.580 It started offensive, like, wait, is this going to preach to us and ended there?
01:22:42.680 Yep.
01:22:43.060 You're right.
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01:24:29.840 Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
01:24:50.500 This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:24:54.260 I know Congressman Chip Roy, who should be the next Senator from the great state of Texas.
01:25:01.020 I know that Chip Roy, I know him well enough to know if this budget is a crammed down, done deal,
01:25:07.760 he's going to be spitting fire.
01:25:10.780 Uh, if this is still kind of as a chance of not passing, he's going to be spitting fire, but he's also going to be like, get on the phone right now.
01:25:23.900 So we'll know how bad this spending bill really is.
01:25:28.780 Uh, and it is just at our looking at it today.
01:25:32.440 We went over it an hour ago.
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01:25:35.600 There's no way this should, this shouldn't even be considered by a Republican, let alone proposed and tried to push through by Republicans.
01:25:43.600 Uh, Chip Roy joins me in 60 seconds.
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01:27:06.700 I have to tell you, Chip Roy, if this is what we get out of the Republicans, I think we're going to have a problem.
01:27:16.320 I think we're going to have a problem.
01:27:17.580 Welcome.
01:27:18.160 How are you, Chip?
01:27:19.740 Well, Glenn, um, I'm here.
01:27:22.320 Um, and I'm frustrated.
01:27:27.080 Look, look, it is, it is the, uh, season of the birth of our savior and we live in the United States of America and it's still the greatest country in the history of the world.
01:27:35.520 So, uh, we start there.
01:27:37.540 Okay.
01:27:38.200 Being set.
01:27:39.220 You know, we have, you know, we have Max Lucado on that's, that's why you're behaving yourself.
01:27:43.880 He's on in about 20 minutes and you're like, I just want to make sure I'm good with a savior right now.
01:27:48.960 Just in case.
01:27:49.840 Well, look, here's, here's the thing.
01:27:52.600 And all of your listeners know this.
01:27:54.500 Yeah.
01:27:54.960 No one's surprised, right?
01:27:57.180 No one is surprised.
01:27:58.280 They might be surprised.
01:27:59.280 It's as bad as it is, but they're not surprised.
01:28:01.180 Here's the bottom line.
01:28:03.480 Since Republicans were given the majority again in the United States House of Representatives with the prospect of the incoming president and Doge and Ilana Vivek and a Republican Senate, what have we done?
01:28:15.620 So we have, to the best of my account, if we pass this bill, which is still being determined today, what's going to happen?
01:28:22.980 If we pass this bill, this bill will add another $110 billion of unpaid for deficit spending plus a healthcare package that is partially paid for, but it's a lot of gimmicks.
01:28:36.060 So it really is continuing to drive the deficit by another probably $25 billion.
01:28:40.440 And all of that, all of that is on top of the almost $200 billion bill that they passed that is essentially a windfall bill under Social Security that shortened the timeline for Social Security's bankruptcy by six to nine months because it's another $200 billion of unpaid for spending.
01:29:00.940 So in essence, we have increased the debt, some $335 billion in 45 days.
01:29:07.860 That is what we've done.
01:29:08.880 Now, we've all been finding this.
01:29:10.980 You've gone a little further than that.
01:29:13.040 I don't know if you've missed the funding for the Global Engagement Center for the State Department.
01:29:18.920 We're funding them for another year.
01:29:21.160 Okay, good.
01:29:22.020 Good.
01:29:22.320 All right.
01:29:22.900 So I'm just talking deficit.
01:29:25.480 Point one is that problem.
01:29:28.700 Point two is that we're going through in this bill and we're funding a significant number of priorities that are contrary to what the American people gave us.
01:29:38.860 That's the majority to do.
01:29:40.100 Not kind of.
01:29:40.960 Not even kind of contrary.
01:29:44.660 Absolutely.
01:29:45.920 The American people sent a message to the world.
01:29:50.640 We're not for any of this crap.
01:29:53.460 Now, go ahead.
01:29:54.360 What's in there?
01:29:55.640 No, that's exactly right.
01:29:56.960 There is in that.
01:29:57.900 And by the way, we got the text last night at 6.30 p.m.
01:30:00.880 So we've been going through the text like all of America, right?
01:30:03.780 We didn't have the text.
01:30:04.900 All we had was an outline until 6.30 last night.
01:30:07.740 So now we're going through the text and we're finding what you just pointed out.
01:30:12.540 We're finding that we're funding, for example, the enemies of free speech that we're undermining and that our friends at the Federalist, like Sean Davis and Molly Hemingway are.
01:30:21.440 We're funding, for example, an extension of Papa, right, which is the preparedness thing with respect to vaccines with no real shift and change to the blatant problems that we have with our health agencies on vaccine extensions.
01:30:38.840 Like, why would we just extend that?
01:30:40.940 Can I ask on that one?
01:30:44.700 What additional emergency powers is the government in need of right now that we should give them?
01:30:53.500 Why is that even in there?
01:30:56.420 This is the problem, right?
01:30:58.520 You've got – and to back up, because we can go through one by one, but the real issue here that's being exposed – you saw Elon tweet it out last night about this.
01:31:07.440 Because this bill is contrary to the very existence of Doge.
01:31:12.820 But keep in mind, remember two weeks ago when Elon and Vivek came in to address the conference.
01:31:19.540 You've got all of these Republicans flocking to the microphone to basically kiss the feet and kiss the ring and say, oh, thank you.
01:31:26.180 Thanks for being here.
01:31:26.760 Oh, you're so great.
01:31:28.160 You've got people who are no champions of conservatism who are joining Doge caucuses and going out and saying, I'm going to be the leader on Doge.
01:31:35.020 Why?
01:31:35.340 Because they know the American people are sick of all the garbage, and they want cover.
01:31:38.860 They want to hide.
01:31:40.120 But here's the thing.
01:31:41.200 The emperor has no clothes.
01:31:42.580 There's nowhere to hide.
01:31:44.060 You've got a bill like this that, honestly, for whatever you want to say about the speaker and any disappointment about what we're dealing with – and there's plenty to discuss as we go through all this – it is also a reflection of the conference itself.
01:31:57.020 Okay?
01:31:57.660 Mm-hmm.
01:31:58.220 In other words, when I went in front of the conference that day two weeks ago when Vivek and Elon were here, and I said at the microphone, I said, guys, I'm glad you're here.
01:32:06.360 We need to empower the president with impoundment so he can cut spending.
01:32:09.520 I think it's constitutional to do so.
01:32:11.520 Vivek agreed.
01:32:12.200 We're all talking about it.
01:32:13.120 But I said, here's the thing.
01:32:14.540 You guys, all of the people here at the mic, you guys have been – you, Elon, Vivek, you're looking for the problem.
01:32:19.860 You're looking for the enemy, and it's right here in front of you.
01:32:22.160 But this is the people in this room.
01:32:26.200 And everybody – look, I had applause from the usual quarter of the conference that are conservative and want to fight, and then a whole bunch of people that were like, oh, we can't – that's terrible.
01:32:34.020 Why would you say that?
01:32:35.020 Well, I would say that because we create the programs.
01:32:38.180 We pass all the bills.
01:32:40.740 It's not to say there aren't executive branch problems and abuses by the administrative state.
01:32:44.780 There are, but we fund them.
01:32:46.440 We create them.
01:32:47.680 And our guys go to them and they say, Chip, we have to do economic assistance for farmers.
01:32:52.360 And I'll say, you know what?
01:32:53.640 Our farmers are hurting.
01:32:55.320 They're hurting because of bad policies.
01:32:57.180 They're hurting because of a corrupt farm bill system.
01:32:59.360 They're hurting because of SNAP and food stamps are on top.
01:33:01.960 They're hurting because of inflation.
01:33:03.260 They're hurting because of Biden.
01:33:04.360 Here's the thing.
01:33:05.540 You want $10 billion for economic assistance for farmers?
01:33:08.660 Okay, fine.
01:33:09.440 Let's talk about that.
01:33:10.740 Make sure it goes to family farmers.
01:33:12.460 Well, we couldn't get a provision that would make sure it doesn't go to corporate versus family.
01:33:16.680 Okay.
01:33:17.180 You want to do that?
01:33:18.140 Then let's pay for it.
01:33:19.360 Well, I don't know.
01:33:20.280 I don't know if we can get a pay for it.
01:33:21.440 We just need to do it.
01:33:22.200 We just need to – it's an act of God that this whole circumstance, what we're dealing
01:33:25.260 with right now, disasters and all that.
01:33:27.860 This is the problem.
01:33:28.940 There's always an excuse.
01:33:30.560 And one last point.
01:33:32.080 Every Republican who runs on fiscal responsibility will always say, Chip, it's the mandatory spending.
01:33:36.820 It's Social Security.
01:33:37.420 It's Medicare.
01:33:37.860 It's Medicaid.
01:33:38.720 It's veterans.
01:33:39.240 It's all the mandatory stuff.
01:33:40.240 To which I say, okay, I disagree with you.
01:33:44.560 Funding the bureaucracy that's weaponized against us is a problem, and we should focus on that
01:33:49.220 and earn the trust of the American people to reform and deal with and manage getting
01:33:52.920 health care prices down.
01:33:54.140 We have plans to do that.
01:33:55.260 But you're also lying because all of you, two-thirds of the Republican conference just
01:34:01.140 voted for $200 billion of additional Social Security spending that will undermine Social
01:34:06.260 Security solvency, as I said before, by almost up to a year, like six to nine months, because
01:34:11.740 they don't – they're not serious about it.
01:34:14.020 That's the problem.
01:34:14.620 This bill is a reflection of all of that.
01:34:16.800 And, look, Grok is going to do a better job than I am uncovering all the stuff because
01:34:21.140 he can go through and do it with AI, but my staff is pouring over like we always do.
01:34:26.100 The problem with the bill is a reflection of a conference that always wants the easy
01:34:30.340 solution, which is more money.
01:34:32.120 And until you limit the endless supply of money and the printing of money and the willingness
01:34:36.040 just to write a check, you'll never stop the corruption because no one has to make
01:34:40.520 the choice.
01:34:41.320 Nobody has to say, well, wait a minute.
01:34:42.560 I can't fund farmers without cutting this bullcrap program over here.
01:34:47.660 Instead, they just print the money to fund the farmers.
01:34:52.840 So what do we have to do?
01:34:56.180 I mean, if the American people – now, we're just a few days away from Christmas.
01:35:01.500 That's why this is being done at this time.
01:35:04.100 They know the American people are not paying attention.
01:35:08.080 But what do we have to do?
01:35:09.280 So I'll tell you what we did, the conservatives, Freedom Caucus, et cetera, trying to work
01:35:14.120 in good faith, trying to build coalitions.
01:35:15.820 We have to figure out how to support President Trump in January.
01:35:18.880 How do we get 218 Republicans together to fight and win?
01:35:22.380 So we offered, against our personal choice, we offered yesterday, all right, we hate this
01:35:27.980 bill.
01:35:28.340 This bill's not great.
01:35:30.420 But can we at least do the following?
01:35:33.700 Under a rule, can we say we need 72 hours to review the bill?
01:35:38.260 Everyone needs to withstand the scrutiny of 72 hours.
01:35:41.400 That's a sacrosanct provision we fought for in the Speaker's debate with McCarthy two
01:35:45.440 years ago.
01:35:46.360 And we've honored it.
01:35:47.260 This entire Congress, for better or worse, one time it got violated.
01:35:50.740 We're saying we're not going to agree to violate the 72-hour rule.
01:35:53.840 We've got to read the bill, number one.
01:35:55.640 Number two, we want to have a vote on a pay-for.
01:35:59.240 And we drafted, and I filed a bill last night as an offer, as a counter, as a pay-for.
01:36:06.360 That pay-for, Glenn, would be simply to return non-defense spending to pre-COVID 2019-2020
01:36:12.300 levels.
01:36:13.060 That would save about $110 billion.
01:36:15.620 And that would pay for all of this disaster supplemental spending.
01:36:19.680 That's putting aside the fact that it has crap in there that I hate.
01:36:23.420 I just wanted, can we just get that vote?
01:36:26.620 And then the third thing we asked for was a ban on selling off the wall.
01:36:31.400 Don't sell the wall for five bucks at a pop.
01:36:33.760 Just put that in there.
01:36:35.460 That's all we asked for.
01:36:36.900 And we're trying to help the conference.
01:36:38.480 How can we get here?
01:36:39.340 Even though I hate all this garbage in here.
01:36:41.060 Wow.
01:36:41.340 And we couldn't get that.
01:36:42.300 We couldn't get that question.
01:36:43.260 You couldn't get that?
01:36:45.220 We couldn't get that.
01:36:46.720 And that's, look, and I'm trying to figure out how to navigate where, what we're talking
01:36:53.280 about here, what's being exposed.
01:36:55.740 I want to be clear.
01:36:57.300 This isn't just about leadership, and this isn't being exposed.
01:37:01.660 This is the conference.
01:37:02.620 This is the entire Republican conference.
01:37:05.340 And people need to understand that.
01:37:07.540 Because everybody wants to go home, and they want to be able to come back and campaign.
01:37:10.280 I brought you your farmer money.
01:37:11.440 But no one had to make a choice, and no one had to go through and say, guys, why are
01:37:15.880 we putting a provision in this bill that takes RFK Stadium in D.C. on federal property, and
01:37:22.380 basically has federal dollars going to give the District of Columbia, which is corrupt,
01:37:26.880 which has criminals on the street, which is stopping school choice, which has the D.C.
01:37:30.960 5, abortion stuff, go down the list of all the crap our nation's capital does.
01:37:35.340 And we literally just gave them RFK Stadium property and money so that they can go try to
01:37:41.100 get the commanders, who should still be called the Redskins, by the way, a stadium.
01:37:46.100 Like, you can't make this stuff up, Glenn.
01:37:48.140 Like, why would we do that?
01:37:50.180 And so these are the things that we're saying, you know, we need to clean up the system so
01:37:55.460 that that crap is no longer being done, do, quote, buy votes.
01:37:59.420 We need to have, we need to narrow this down.
01:38:01.400 If I were doing this right now, I would put a CR on the floor to March, let President's
01:38:07.320 team get in place, and then we'd go solve the rest of these problems.
01:38:09.620 That's what I would do.
01:38:11.280 And if you needed to include some minimal amount of disaster, so, you know, we had people living
01:38:15.760 in tents in North Carolina, put a $10 billion or some amount in there to hold for people
01:38:20.680 to help them, put that on the floor, pass it, get to next year, and then let's get busy.
01:38:24.880 Congressman, this is Liz Wheeler.
01:38:27.320 I'm sitting in for Stu today.
01:38:29.400 I have a question for you.
01:38:31.080 When is this vote expected to happen on this, you know, crap sandwich that you talk about?
01:38:36.360 So, good to talk to you, Liz.
01:38:39.460 Hope you're well.
01:38:40.380 So, right now, it is, we're being told it could be tomorrow morning.
01:38:46.580 Again, this is a suspension of the rules, so it can kind of happen at any time because
01:38:50.720 we're not taking it through the rules committee, which is what we should do, right, normal order.
01:38:55.260 So, it could be tomorrow morning.
01:38:57.020 That's the rough plan.
01:38:58.520 It could go earlier if the Speaker wants to try to just move it through.
01:39:02.600 Could it happen today, theoretically?
01:39:04.120 I don't know what's going to happen.
01:39:05.640 It could happen today.
01:39:06.960 Now, we believe, as I said, we believe it should be 72 hours to review the bill.
01:39:13.560 And the reason that's important is what's happening right now.
01:39:17.100 It's the cleansing power of transparency and sunlight, right?
01:39:22.640 Everybody sees what's in it.
01:39:24.080 Now, do you want to vote for this thing?
01:39:25.840 Do you really want to vote for the RFK provision?
01:39:28.560 Do you really want to vote for things for Congress?
01:39:30.660 Do you really want to vote for these things that are against free speech and the stuff
01:39:34.360 you were just talking about, Glenn, Papa extension, all of these things that we disagree with,
01:39:39.360 do you really want to vote for those things on top of $110 to $135 billion of additional
01:39:45.240 deficit spending unpaid for?
01:39:46.820 Is that what you want to do?
01:39:48.440 And I think the longer it hangs out there, the more American people can speak their mind,
01:39:54.160 the more Elon can tweet, the more Glenn can talk about it, the more I can talk about it,
01:39:58.280 and the more they go, then my colleagues have to go, well, this is a crap sandwich.
01:40:02.680 We've got to do something else.
01:40:04.540 So that is what I hope happens.
01:40:06.860 And we are in a transition period where the new administration is coming in,
01:40:12.920 where we've got more power through technology and our voice and the use of X and talk radio
01:40:18.140 and what you do.
01:40:19.800 And again, the emperor has no clothes.
01:40:21.900 So those of us who have been in the trenches for a while, I'm like, thank God, like the
01:40:26.640 Calvary's here.
01:40:28.000 We've been screaming, as you know, I've been on your program, like for years going, guys,
01:40:32.600 here's what's in the bill.
01:40:33.540 But it's hard to get that out.
01:40:35.500 It's getting easier to get that out.
01:40:37.560 Yes, it is.
01:40:38.420 We're going to have to transition through this process.
01:40:41.300 This is hours, days, weeks, but it's going to happen.
01:40:44.560 A reckoning is occurring.
01:40:46.100 So you ask what people can do.
01:40:47.860 Call your members of Congress.
01:40:49.820 Tell them to oppose this bill.
01:40:50.980 If the worst thing that happens is that this bill has to die, that's a good thing.
01:40:55.500 If we have to deal with government closing, so be it.
01:40:58.480 If we have to wake up Saturday, if members have to be here, if we have to miss Christmas,
01:41:02.900 so be it.
01:41:04.000 Our forefathers, George Washington, what were they doing on Christmas Day?
01:41:09.300 What were they doing in 1775 on Christmas Day?
01:41:12.000 They didn't, you know, what were the boys in Bastogne doing on Christmas of 44?
01:41:18.040 So, like, do you think I want to be away from my family at Christmas?
01:41:21.860 Of course not.
01:41:22.720 But we have a job to do.
01:41:23.820 We have a country to save.
01:41:25.160 So, look, if we need to be here Saturday, Sunday, Monday, we should be.
01:41:29.720 And that's my message to my colleagues.
01:41:31.940 Stop this Christmas tree legislating.
01:41:34.260 Stop doing it purposely right before Christmas.
01:41:36.920 And this is exactly why the 72-hour rule exists, and it's why we stood behind it.
01:41:42.960 You have been listening to the congressman from the great state of Texas, Chip Roy, who
01:41:48.020 is going to run for Cornyn's seat.
01:41:50.300 If I have anything to do with it, I'm just going to announce it.
01:41:53.120 He's announced to me, not really, but he's going to be the guy who runs against Cornyn,
01:41:58.380 and he will kick Cornyn's ass as it should be in Texas.
01:42:03.080 But anyway, Chip, who didn't make any of those announcements or allude to any of that in
01:42:07.940 even private phone calls, thanks for being on the program.
01:42:12.000 Glenn, in all seriousness, Merry Christmas.
01:42:15.040 And I do mean it, irrespective of Max Lucado, but say hi to Max.
01:42:20.200 This is the season of the birth of our Lord and Savior, and we are so eternally blessed to
01:42:25.860 be Americans and to have that blessing of God's salvation that he gave us.
01:42:32.060 And, you know, the sun is rising, and we've got to just stand on the wall.
01:42:37.800 We've got to do our part.
01:42:39.180 So all of your listeners and everything, thank you for what you do, and let's keep fighting.
01:42:42.800 Thanks a lot.
01:42:43.560 I appreciate it, Chip, and it'll be great when you run for Cornyn's seat and win.
01:42:48.260 Chip Roy from the great state of Texas.
01:42:50.600 All right, let me take it.
01:42:53.700 He hates that.
01:42:56.040 Let me talk to you a little bit about pre-born.
01:42:58.520 Pre-born is the antidote to abortion, and not just Planned Parenthood, abortion.
01:43:06.160 We have got to win the hearts and minds of the American people.
01:43:10.440 What do people say about the right?
01:43:13.200 They don't care about the babies.
01:43:16.340 Well, I know a lot of people that would love to adopt.
01:43:19.720 I adopted.
01:43:20.860 I would love that.
01:43:22.240 Um, but that's not even far enough.
01:43:25.860 We take care of the moms and the babies through pre-born for up to two years.
01:43:32.660 We help them in everything that they need, including counseling.
01:43:37.080 It is a fantastic thing.
01:43:39.500 And if you could get involved, if you can give a dollar today, please give a dollar.
01:43:44.020 Tanya and I are going to match everything we raise until Friday, I think.
01:43:47.420 Uh, so, uh, please matching this week, just, you can make me a lot poorer.
01:43:55.200 Go to, uh, pre-born.com slash Beck, pre-born Beck.
01:43:59.600 You don't know what it's like not to have money.
01:44:01.400 Okay.
01:44:02.120 All right.
01:44:03.220 Show me what it's like to have money.
01:44:05.500 Please don't make me poor.
01:44:06.740 Anyway, uh, we're going to match it up until Friday.
01:44:09.520 Just go to pre-born.com slash Beck.
01:44:11.700 That's pre-born.com slash Beck.
01:44:13.460 Or you can hit pound two 50, say the keyword, baby that's pound two 50 keyword, baby 10 seconds.
01:44:21.000 Station ID.
01:44:32.860 Welcome to the, uh, Glenn Beck program.
01:44:36.460 I, um, I have to read this review.
01:44:40.120 Um, uh, let me see if I have it.
01:44:42.460 Uh, this is a review of, uh, my, uh, novel for, um, young, uh, young adults called Jason Embers.
01:44:50.920 It just came out.
01:44:51.820 I love this December 12th.
01:44:53.160 I was asked to review a book for my local public school library as a first book in a young adult
01:44:59.440 dystopian fantasy series.
01:45:00.920 This story brings together plausible characters and builds intriguing storylines such that a
01:45:05.180 reader would be interested in continuing to read other books in the series.
01:45:08.020 However, as an adult reviewer, I cannot help but be leery about the motives of the originator of this story concept, Glenn Beck,
01:45:17.160 and the person who actually wrote the story.
01:45:20.900 Michaela Hedrick, uh, uh, who is employed by Beck in his broadcast empire is possibly trying to influence the minds of your school children.
01:45:34.860 Good news right now.
01:45:36.380 Glenn Beck.com.
01:45:37.220 Get two books for the price of one back influence some minds.
01:45:43.780 Will you?
01:45:44.460 Okay.
01:45:44.840 Let me, uh, talk to you about, um, let me see here.
01:45:48.960 Who is it?
01:45:49.640 Sarah?
01:45:49.960 Oh, Mantis X.
01:45:52.180 This makes a great Christmas gift.
01:45:53.860 Mantis X will help you.
01:45:55.360 If you're a shooter and you want to be proficient, you want to have confidence when you pull a gun, uh, you, you'll have to, I was reading this, uh, gosh, I was reading this book the other day and a character in it.
01:46:06.840 She pulled out her gun and she forgot this, you know, the safety was on and fumbled with the gun and it was turned against her.
01:46:14.680 And that's what happens if you're not proficient with a gun, don't pull a gun and don't pull a gun unless you're prepared to shoot, to kill.
01:46:23.680 It's a huge responsibility.
01:46:25.560 It's a right.
01:46:26.400 And it's a responsibility.
01:46:28.280 And Mantis X is this, um, this wireless device.
01:46:32.880 You put it on, you put it onto the gun and then it, uh, it, it streams to your smartphone or your, uh, tablet via Bluetooth.
01:46:41.040 And it tells you exactly what you're doing right and what you're doing wrong.
01:46:45.020 It is fantastic.
01:46:46.520 Great Christmas present.
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01:47:00.460 That's Glenn Beck Christmas.com.
01:47:11.040 Oh, in like, I don't know, eight hours or so, my daughter is going to stand in the same place Johnny Cash stood.
01:47:35.580 At the Grand Ole Opry and she's going to sing this song and, uh, boy, I would ask for your prayers.
01:47:41.940 Not for her.
01:47:42.480 She's going to be fine for me because I'm going to be vomiting blood, uh, all the way through.
01:47:47.000 It's, as a dad, I'm so proud and just, I don't know what I'm nervous about.
01:47:51.720 I really, I, cause she's going to be fine, but I am, I think I'm more nervous than she is.
01:47:56.800 I think it's because when I was 18, like she is, oh, I was, I screwed everything up.
01:48:03.720 So maybe, you know what?
01:48:07.020 Pray that I understand she's more her mother than she is me.
01:48:10.960 And I think we'll be fine.
01:48:12.700 Uh, Max Lucado is, uh, here, uh, with us.
01:48:15.880 Um, Max, how are you?
01:48:18.220 I'm great.
01:48:19.200 You're, you're telling me that's an eight.
01:48:21.680 Was that a, was that a recording of her singing?
01:48:24.440 Yeah.
01:48:25.040 Yeah.
01:48:25.220 She put out a new, um, CD.
01:48:27.400 She sounds so mature.
01:48:29.380 Yeah.
01:48:29.860 That's not nice.
01:48:31.020 Yeah.
01:48:31.820 Yeah.
01:48:32.000 That's what I'm afraid of.
01:48:32.760 When I think an 18 year old voice, I don't, I mean, she sounds like she's been, I don't
01:48:37.820 know, like, like 30 or 35 year old, a real mature developed.
01:48:41.900 Well, what a gift.
01:48:43.100 Yeah.
01:48:43.300 Congratulations.
01:48:44.500 Thank you.
01:48:44.860 So Max, I wanted to have you on because Christmas is always made about the baby and that
01:48:50.480 is, that's truly a miracle.
01:48:52.040 But the real miracle is that he grew up, uh, without full understanding, I think for probably
01:49:00.180 most of his life of who he was.
01:49:02.260 He still was human and he chose to take on the sacrifice for all of us.
01:49:09.020 And so the Christmas miracle really is just the beginning of the Easter miracle that he,
01:49:16.980 his birth and his death gave us a chance to clear out all the garbage in our life.
01:49:23.480 And everybody talks about depression at the holidays, loneliness at the holidays.
01:49:28.340 And I think if we actually see the meaning behind Christmas, that takes a lot of that away.
01:49:35.560 It does.
01:49:36.700 It does.
01:49:37.260 And, and that's why I think, um, you, what you said, it's absolutely true that, that
01:49:42.320 Christmas initiates, uh, what Easter accomplishes, you know, he, he, the accomplishment of the
01:49:51.200 Easter miracle is where we truly find our hope, but it's, it begins with the, with the Christmas
01:49:57.860 incarnation.
01:49:59.460 Um, you know, when, when, uh, Joseph was told by the angel what to expect, he said, uh, you
01:50:06.760 shall give him the name Jesus because he will save people from their sins.
01:50:13.060 So, so your point is right on Glenn, that Jesus came to deal with sin, to deal with sin.
01:50:20.680 And in fact, the very name, uh, Jesus in, in the Hebrew language, uh, traces this origin
01:50:28.120 to Yeshua, which is a shortening of Yehoshua, which means God saves.
01:50:33.960 So every time, uh, somebody said the name Jesus, they said, God saves a God saves, come to dinner.
01:50:40.940 You know, his, his very name was, uh, a reminder of what he came to do.
01:50:47.720 And what I'm, I'm, you know, if people look at Jesus and they think, well, I can't be forgiven
01:50:55.240 for what I've done or, you know, whatever.
01:50:57.960 Uh, and you know, he was perfect, whatever.
01:51:01.840 He was still human.
01:51:04.620 He still had a choice.
01:51:06.840 He asked in the garden of Gethsemane, please, please let this path of this cup pass from
01:51:13.360 me, please, please.
01:51:14.740 I don't want to do this, but he chose to do it anyway, which just shows, um, the, everything
01:51:21.960 in life is a choice of, are we going to stand?
01:51:25.300 Are we not going to stand?
01:51:26.560 And it, and it all matters.
01:51:28.520 But if we, if we fail, he's got us covered and he understands.
01:51:34.240 He does.
01:51:35.120 And, and, and, and the fact is he came to save us and not just save us from enemies or challenges
01:51:41.700 or difficulties, but he came to save us from sin.
01:51:45.080 And here's why that really matters.
01:51:47.460 Uh, God has high plans for all of us.
01:51:50.240 He's recruiting for himself a people who will populate his eternal kingdom.
01:51:56.080 And his plan is to restore this planet and his children into the garden of Eden splendor.
01:52:02.820 Uh, what we see in the beginning is God's plan for the end.
01:52:06.280 And that is a perfect paradise.
01:52:08.200 And one word describes heaven and that's perfect.
01:52:11.600 And one word describes us and that's imperfect.
01:52:15.200 And so God had to have a way to pay for our imperfections so that he could welcome us.
01:52:24.820 He's not going to, he's not going to lower the standard of heaven and welcome imperfection
01:52:30.320 into heaven.
01:52:31.380 So what he did, he became flesh.
01:52:34.400 He became one of us and he really lived the life that we were intended to live.
01:52:40.420 Adam and Eve were intended to live.
01:52:42.580 And that is in a sinless state, but when we don't, and we don't, his provision is that
01:52:50.560 he will save us.
01:52:52.640 We don't save ourselves.
01:52:54.100 He saves us.
01:52:55.340 He rescues us.
01:52:56.560 And that's why the Christmas message is such a miracle.
01:53:00.200 So, um, we're talking to Max Lucado, kind of the, uh, Ted Lasso of pastor pastors.
01:53:05.600 Um, and, uh, uh, how do you reconcile, you know, we always, oh, well, Jesus was very forgiving.
01:53:14.160 Yes, he was.
01:53:14.980 Jesus was, you know, he was a lamb.
01:53:17.080 Well, yes, he was.
01:53:18.420 Uh, he was so sweet.
01:53:19.780 The baby is so sweet.
01:53:20.960 Yeah.
01:53:21.840 And then reconcile that with all the smoting that went on in the old Testament.
01:53:28.100 And also what's going to happen in the future.
01:53:31.940 I mean, he is not just that he is fierce as well.
01:53:38.380 And, and, and, and though we love the baby Jesus in the manger, we, our next vision and
01:53:46.360 our next encounter with Christ of his return to earth, he will return.
01:53:50.980 And according to the book of revelation, he will return on a white horse as a conquering
01:53:56.620 King, and he will destroy those who have destroyed his children.
01:54:03.120 I think when we take this, the smiting and the smoting out of context and just say there
01:54:08.600 was times in which, you know, these people were all destroyed.
01:54:12.020 We don't realize what is taking place here.
01:54:15.180 Uh, we don't realize that there were times in which, uh, babies were being sacrificed
01:54:20.920 on altars.
01:54:22.640 We don't realize that the promised land was initially inhabited by people who were, uh,
01:54:29.800 engaged in every, even more moral activity than we can imagine.
01:54:35.180 The vast majority of which was against children in temples.
01:54:40.660 So these are people who, who just, it's not that they have a disagreement with God, right?
01:54:46.620 They just have a hatred at God and a hatred of his creation.
01:54:50.520 So I don't know how biblical this is.
01:54:55.300 This is just me and my thinking.
01:54:58.140 Um, and I, I don't know if this is even really biblical, so you're here to correct me, but
01:55:03.500 I always look at those things, the smiting and, you know, the smoting that really he's
01:55:09.240 just saved us from in this last election, he, he stepped in, he wasn't neutral in our affairs
01:55:14.640 and he, he gave us another chance that I don't think we deserved, but, um, it's, it's like
01:55:21.960 right now he can put his blessings on us to expand the time that it takes for us to reap
01:55:31.240 the harvest that we have sown, um, or he can just remove it.
01:55:35.820 And this, the smiting is not really from him.
01:55:38.420 It's from us.
01:55:39.640 We do it.
01:55:40.420 We bring it on ourselves.
01:55:42.020 It's our belief.
01:55:43.320 Our policies are everything that we're doing in our lives that brings that to us.
01:55:49.140 He's just the dad going, no, that's a glass door.
01:55:51.940 Don't run, don't run into the glass door.
01:55:53.580 That's going to hurt.
01:55:54.120 That'll leave a mark.
01:55:54.760 I mean, that's all, I think that's what he does.
01:55:57.380 And his system is so perfect that he tells us, don't do those things because this will
01:56:05.100 happen.
01:56:05.640 And it's not him carrying out a judgment and looking at each of us and going, well, I think
01:56:11.080 it's just automatic.
01:56:12.900 And only Jesus can, only Jesus can take away, uh, the sin that we have, but that doesn't
01:56:21.380 mean the consequence isn't paid here in life.
01:56:26.100 Absolutely.
01:56:26.540 Is that, oh no.
01:56:28.080 Is that our correct way to look?
01:56:29.740 Oh yeah.
01:56:30.160 Okay.
01:56:30.520 Yeah.
01:56:30.780 I'll, you know, we, Christ will always save us from our sins.
01:56:36.140 He does not always deliver us from our consequences of those sins.
01:56:42.100 You know, if, if I say, Lord, I'm, I'm so sorry.
01:56:45.500 I've been disrespectful to my wife for 20 years of marriage.
01:56:49.640 I repent, please forgive me.
01:56:51.320 You can, you can bet forgiveness is issued.
01:56:54.780 That does not mean that my wife whom, and I haven't done this by the way, but that doesn't
01:57:01.400 mean that I, my neglected wife is going to have warm feelings toward me.
01:57:06.340 I've damaged, there's damage there and there's going to take time for reconciliation.
01:57:12.040 There are many prisoners imprisoned right now, and they would themselves tell you, and
01:57:17.840 they've told me this, they're forgiven, they're going to heaven, but they're going to serve
01:57:22.220 out their sentence because they violated the law that the country created.
01:57:27.880 So again, God forgives us for our sins.
01:57:30.480 He doesn't always deliver us immediately from the consequences.
01:57:34.800 What he does do is give us power to move forward.
01:57:38.120 As he removes the guilt, he also disempowers the devil who wants to keep us in that trap,
01:57:46.260 in that stronghold, but he'll give you power so that you don't make that same mistake again.
01:57:52.160 Axel Cato has been called America's pastor and the best preacher in America, and I tend
01:57:56.800 to agree with those.
01:57:58.840 Let me give you two minutes here just to deliver any Christmas message that you feel compelled
01:58:04.780 to do.
01:58:05.140 Oh, what a blessing.
01:58:07.460 Thank you.
01:58:08.460 Well, Jesus came to save us.
01:58:11.300 Colossians 1.19 says, God was pleased for all of himself to dwell in Christ.
01:58:18.380 So do you want to see the face of God?
01:58:21.520 Then look at the face of Jesus.
01:58:24.520 All the love of God was in Jesus.
01:58:26.780 All the strength of God was in Jesus.
01:58:29.240 All the compassion of God was in Jesus.
01:58:31.940 And God, for a time, was in the body of an earthly carpenter.
01:58:38.100 Jesus did this work for us to show us who God is and how much he loves us.
01:58:45.300 He saved us from the guilt of our sin, and we're being saved from the problem of our sin.
01:58:50.780 And upon return of Christ, we will be saved from the punishment of our sin.
01:58:56.840 God saves.
01:58:57.880 Again, that's the name Jesus.
01:58:59.780 Now, that gift is nothing if we don't accept it.
01:59:03.180 When I was a Boy Scout, I earned a life-saving merit badge.
01:59:06.360 I actually never saved anyone.
01:59:07.840 And the only people I saved were other Boy Scouts who didn't need to be saved, and that was during training sessions.
01:59:14.560 And I would tell them, quit kicking, let me save you.
01:59:17.800 I wonder how many times God is saying that today.
01:59:20.940 Maybe there's somebody even listening right now.
01:59:23.100 You're kicking against God.
01:59:24.620 You're straining against God.
01:59:26.100 You're fighting against God.
01:59:27.900 Maybe he's saying, why don't you just quit kicking?
01:59:31.200 Let me do the work.
01:59:32.900 Now, you can save yourself from a lot.
01:59:34.820 Maybe you can save yourself from running out of gas or going broke, but you're not good enough to save yourself from your sin.
01:59:43.240 You're not strong enough to save yourself from your death.
01:59:47.000 You need a Savior.
01:59:48.380 But because of Bethlehem, you have one.
01:59:52.140 Max, Merry Christmas.
01:59:54.600 Thank you.
01:59:55.080 Merry Christmas to you, my friend.
01:59:56.780 All the very best.
01:59:58.360 Thank you.
01:59:59.020 Max Lucado.
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02:01:33.380 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
02:01:43.080 Liz Wheeler is filling in for Stu this week.
02:01:45.360 And I can't thank you enough for that, Liz.
02:01:48.100 You know, we hadn't talked about Lily Phillips, the woman who was sleeping with 100 men in one day,
02:01:54.280 and then decides, I'm going to sleep with 1,000.
02:01:58.060 What is that?
02:02:00.720 It's sad.
02:02:02.460 It's so sad.
02:02:03.460 It's so, so many people are disgusted when they're watching.
02:02:06.480 She put out this documentary of her sleeping with 100 men in 24 hours on X.
02:02:10.800 And I think it's really heartbreaking to see this girl, the impacts, the immediate impacts of this behavior on the girl.
02:02:16.880 I think we have a video, actually, of her reaction to this.
02:02:19.940 Let's play this first so people can get an idea of, you know, just how awful this is.
02:02:25.160 It's not for the weak girls, if I'm honest.
02:02:27.760 It was hard.
02:02:28.960 I don't know if I'd recommend it.
02:02:34.020 Why not?
02:02:34.560 I think if you're a different type of girl, it's very, like...
02:02:37.900 It's kind of like being a problem in a sense of, like...
02:02:41.900 It's just a different...
02:02:44.900 You think?
02:02:47.060 ...feeling.
02:02:47.640 I don't know how to explain it, like...
02:02:49.900 It's not like just having sex with someone.
02:02:53.120 Yeah, yeah.
02:02:54.560 Just one in, one out.
02:02:55.560 Like, it feels intense.
02:02:58.820 Like, more intense than you thought it might.
02:03:01.180 And she begins to cry.
02:03:02.220 Definitely.
02:03:03.360 Oh.
02:03:04.640 Sorry.
02:03:05.820 It's okay.
02:03:06.640 Just take...
02:03:07.500 Yeah, one minute.
02:03:09.340 Lookit, she walks out of the room crying.
02:03:12.400 Who can...
02:03:13.080 Who could possibly think this is a good thing?
02:03:16.820 Who didn't learn from just that moment?
02:03:20.860 Ugh.
02:03:22.280 Do you know what the problem is?
02:03:24.000 Besides the obvious.
02:03:25.500 The problem is that we have reduced...
02:03:27.360 Our culture has reduced sex or the morality standard for sex to just consent.
02:03:31.900 Well, she's consenting to this.
02:03:33.380 She said it was okay.
02:03:34.260 She was in full knowledge of what she did.
02:03:35.940 Therefore, it's not abusive.
02:03:37.920 Actually, the standard for sexual morality should be...
02:03:41.520 Is it loving and is it properly ordered?
02:03:43.820 And if you look at this documentary through that lens versus just...
02:03:47.180 Oh, she's a feminist who's being promiscuous because she wants to and she's profiting off of it.
02:03:50.660 Like, sure, those things are true.
02:03:52.560 But it's also abusive.
02:03:53.840 And I think for the first time, people...
02:03:56.960 Because this was on X and not just on some, you know, some slimy website on the dark web.
02:04:04.020 People are seeing what pornography actually is for the first time and they're disgusted by it.
02:04:08.920 How is she going from 100 now?
02:04:10.880 Isn't she saying she wants to sleep with a thousand men now?
02:04:14.780 Yeah, that's what she said.
02:04:16.180 What?
02:04:17.660 I hope someone talks her out of it before that.
02:04:19.920 I feel for this poor girl.
02:04:21.480 I know that she is inflicting this on herself, but it's also abuse being inflicted on her.
02:04:26.320 And it should not be allowed.
02:04:29.460 Liz, thank you so much.
02:04:31.080 We'll see you tomorrow.
02:04:32.340 God bless.
02:04:33.540 May God save the Republic.
02:04:34.600 The Glenn Beck Program.